depends on who you are and how much you are in love with each other.
you will know when the time is right
Because you can't live with out them not being married to you.
You don't have to get married at all. However, if you live with someone, maybe even have children with someone, being married gives you greater rights and makes inheritance easier if one of you should die for instance. Insurances may also offer better cover for a married husband/wife than for someone who's only living together.
No, they are divorced.
Here are two opinions: * If that person is getting married to someone else, what makes you think they are in love with you? The only way I can see this being the case is if you live in a society where marriages are pre-arranged. * Live and Let Live. Mind your own business and realize you dropped the ball and someone else was smart enough to do what you didn't and pick it the ball and run with it. (smile)
No. He married someone.
No.
Certainly. If you live in a state that allows emancipation, not all of them do. Most will consider you emancipated if you get married (not pregnant, married!).
In Texas, couples who choose to live together without being married do not have the same legal rights and protections as married couples. This means they may not have rights to property, inheritance, or medical decision-making for their partner. It is important for unmarried couples to consider creating legal agreements, such as cohabitation agreements, to protect their interests.
In Colorado, common law marriage requires both partners to be at least 18 years old, mentally competent, and not already married to someone else. They must also live together and present themselves as a married couple. Additionally, they must have the intent to be married and consider themselves married in the eyes of the law.
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no because how could they live that long
Live in for sure. If you can't live with someone you sure don't want to get married it will only end in a bad divorce.