What Establishes a Common Law Marriage in Colorado?
One of our competent common law lawyers at our Denver firm may be able to help you determine where your common law marriage stands. In Colorado, a common law marriage is established when both parties mutually agree to be openly considered as husband and wife. Other things that may establish a common law marriage are joint filing on tax returns, cohabitation, wife taking surname of husband, joint checking or savings, etc. Such things may prove a common law marriage in the eyes of the court. If you and your common law spouse have decided to dissolve your relationship, you should contact us immediately for a free consultation! We pride ourselves in the skill of any Denver common law marriage attorney at our firm.