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Which of the following statements regarding common law marriages is TRUE?
No common law marriage is recognized in California.
California recognizes all common law marriages, no matter where they originate.
California will only recognize common law marriages that begin in California.
California will only recognize common law marriages that originated in a state where common law marriage was recognized at the time of the union.
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California will only recognize common law marriages that originated in a state where common law marriage was recognized at the time of the union.
Explanation: California does not permit the creation of new common-law marriages within the state, but it will recognize a common-law marriage that was validly formed in another jurisdiction that allowed such unions when they were entered into.
Explanation: California does not permit the creation of new common-law marriages within the state, but it will recognize a common-law marriage that was validly formed in another jurisdiction that allowed such unions when they were entered into.
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