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321_reddit t1_iufl3u9 wrote

It’s highly dependent on state law then. Where do you primarily write policies?

I experienced this issue first hand 10 years ago when attempting to combine insurance policies with my then boyfriend now husband. A very well meaning insurance agent attempted to record us as “married” even though Nebraska didn’t recognize same sex marriage. She later had to rewrite all of our policies because underwriting flagged it. The insurance companies in NE were using state law and applying it to their rates.

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321_reddit t1_iufjbkc wrote

Common law marriage is limited to 9 states (really 8). NH is for estate purposes only. RI is the asterisk. It’s legality is tenuous at best. The only way to record a common law marriage there is to appear before a family court judge who is sympathetic towards the concept of common law marriage. see here

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