Full question:
I'd like to know,"What the statute of limitations are, for common-law marriage, in the state of Kansas, U.S.A."
- Category: Marriage
- Subcategory: Common Law Marriage
- Date:
- State: Alabama
Answer:
In Kansas, statutes of limitations do not apply to common-law marriage. To establish a common-law marriage, a couple must meet three criteria: (1) both parties must have the mental capacity to marry; (2) they must agree to be married at the present time; and (3) they must represent themselves to the public as a married couple. Additionally, Kansas law does not recognize common-law marriage if either party is under eighteen years of age.
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