Is common law legal in Alabama?
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Is common law legal in Alabama?
In January 2017, common law marriages were no longer recognized as valid. In Alabama, these three things make you legally married by common law. The common law marriage is just as legally binding as a ceremonial marriage. It can only be ended by a divorce or by the death of the husband or wife.
What constitutes a common law marriage in Alabama?
Under Alabama’s current law, to establish a common-law marriage both partners must be mentally capable of entering a formal relationship; it must be held out to the public that you are a married couple; the intent must be to enter a permanent relationship; and the relationship must be consummated.
What is the law on alimony in Alabama?
Under current Alabama divorce law, a court may award alimony in order to allow an ex-spouse to maintain their standard of living after the divorce or for “rehabilitative” purposes. As a rule of thumb, the longer the marriage, the more likelihood that alimony may be awarded.