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Common Law Marriages are not recognized in New Hampshire unless one dies.  
Common Law Marriages are not recognized in New Hampshire unless one dies.  



Latest revision as of 21:37, 1 July 2022

Common Law Marriages are not recognized in New Hampshire unless one dies.

According to RSA 457:39:

Persons cohabiting and acknowledging each other as husband and wife, and generally reputed to be such, for the period of 3 years, and until the decease of one of them, shall thereafter be deemed to have been legally married.