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No, New Jersey does not recognize common law marriage.
No, New Jersey does not recognize common law marriage.
'Common law' is law that has been decided (precedents set) by judgments on previous cases. Certain cases in New Jersey would fall under common law, if there had been similar or identical cases before it.
No, New York State does not recognize common law marriage.
no plain and simple
New Jersey
Yes, by law, you are required to have a front license plate in the state of New Jersey.
No, New York does not recognize common law marriage.
Yes, under New Jersey state law, out-of-state and foreign same-sex marriages that are legal in the place where they performed are valid and legal in New Jersey as well.
Depends on the state but for the State of New Jersey its a new law.
No
You have to state your claim in the appropriate New Jersey court, because you are subject to New Jersey law through its long-arm statute.