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In Kansas, common-law marriage is recognized but requires specific conditions to be met. Both parties must have the legal capacity to marry, mutually consent to the marriage, and cohabit as a married couple, presenting themselves as such to the public. There is no minimum time period for cohabitation, but the couple must intend to be married. To establish a common-law marriage, evidence such as joint bank accounts, shared property, or witness testimonies may be necessary.

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