Common Law Marriage in San Antonio.

At Jean Brown Law Firm, we understand the unique questions and concerns surrounding common law marriages. Our experienced attorneys are here to guide you through understanding and asserting your legal rights regarding common law marriage in Texas.
What is Common Law Marriage in Texas?
Also known as “informal marriage,” common law marriage is legally recognized in Texas when certain conditions are met, even if there is no formal ceremony or marriage license.
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In Texas, a common law marriage exists when a couple:
Agrees to be married:
Both partners must mutually intend to be married and agree to present themselves as spouses.
Lives together as spouses:
Cohabitation in Texas, without a specified period, but typically viewed by courts as more than a temporary arrangement.
Represents themselves as married:
The couple publicly presents themselves as husband and wife, such as introducing each other as spouses or filing joint taxes.
Understanding the Rights of Common Law Marriage
Our dedicated attorneys at Jean Brown Law Firm are committed to protecting your rights and helping you navigate the complexities of common law marriage in Texas. Contact us today to discuss your situation and learn how we can assist you.

If you wish to end a common law marriage:
If you wish to end a common law marriage, you must go through the same divorce process as a formally married couple. This process includes addressing property division, custody arrangements, and financial support.
Legal Implications of a Common Law Marriage:
Once established, a common law marriage carries the same legal responsibilities and rights as a traditional marriage, including:
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Protect Your Rights in a Common Law Marriage
If you are involved in a common law marriage dispute or need clarity regarding your legal status, Jean Brown Law Firm can assist you by:
- Confirming the existence of a common law marriage
- Providing legal representation in disputes involving property division, custody, or support
- Helping you navigate divorce proceedings related to a common law marriage