Yes, after 7 years you are considered common law. However communal marriage as it is refered to is not a legally binding contract such as marriage is. If you have behaved and presented yourselves to others as husband and wife, that may be a factor in creating a common law marriage that would be binding. You should talk to an attorney practicing family law in your state to be sure.
Not unless his mother is married to the man they are living with
She married Carlos Scola in 1989 and divorced him in 1994, she has since lived with someone else and had a child, not sure if she remarried.
It is a rule stating that if you are married to an US citizen then you will be considered an legal citizen.
Youi can very well sue your ex husband , even if you have child,if he has lied and already got a wife and child , you can file a case against him.
Pocahontas fell in love with John Rolfe. They married, had a child, and lived out the rest of their lives in England.
It depends! If you all are truly in love and looked at each other as being one by soul you all are one, but by papers are not married, and today it is all about papers. If you all do not have your marriage papers then you all are not really are married until further say so.
The father is allowed to claim the child as a dependent on his "married filing separately" tax return (and, unless the father voluntarily agrees to allow her to claim the child, the mother is not; she loses under the IRS "tiebreaker" rules because the child actually lived with the father). I assume that's what you were going to ask. The father might be allowed to file as "head of household" (which is probably beneficial; the tax rates are lower than for married filing separately). Normally you have to be unmarried for this, but IRS laws say that you can be "considered unmarried" if you meet certain tests, which the information above indicates that he probably does. It would definitely be in the father's interest to have his taxes prepared by a tax professional. It's usually not that expensive and it's deductable anyway.
No, his oldest children are fighting with the last woman he lived with and has a child with, that says they were married..
I suggest that you contact your current State's child support agency. When you get an interview with them, bring all the papers relating to your child support: birth certificates, acknowledgments of paternity, court orders, payment records, etc. Be polite but persistent. Good luck!
As a child Abigail Adams lived in the New England colonies.
Maya Angelou lived in St. Louis Missouri as a child
They had lived in The palace of Versailles when they were the Dauphine and the Dauphin. And when they got married, they lived still lived in the Palace of Versailles!