Others may want to keep their financial affairs and debt burdens separate. Whatever the case may be, some couples choose to live together without the benefit of a legal union. There are, however, differences between how marriage and cohabitation relationships are treated under the law. read more
Two or more people related by blood, marriage or adoption Frank, Jim and Martha and Lousie occupy the same apartment, sharing routine chores such as cooking, cleaning and laundry. Each contributes a share of their earnings to pay utilities and food cost. read more
The difference between cohabitation and marriage is that, in both situations, two people live together but under different circumstances. Also, marriage is universally spread and recognized whereas cohabitation is not so. read more
Yes. A marriage license (usually issued by a county or state in the US) allows you to get married. read more