You can try, I think that it depends upon the circumstances of your relationship. Check with a local attorney, and get his opinion.
2007-01-30 01:07:59
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answered by Beau R 7
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You are definitely in the right state for that. Just ask Clint Eastwood. If you have been ttogether for 14 years and never married and he supported you, then you might have a good case. Sondra Locke put a hurting on Clint Eastwood in the early '90s that way.
2007-01-30 01:47:36
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answered by Derek Wildstar 4
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For the person who said Alimony---Cali does NOT recognize common law marriage.
You can collect Palimony IF he promised to take care of you for life. You will need some type of proof. judges don't listen to he said, she said.
2007-01-30 01:18:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you should fine a nice military man to talk to. If it was me I wouldn't try to get any money for hem cause, if he really loved you he would give you some money and let you go. 14 years of being his wife you should get something, by law... let me know what happen if you want... I'm dealing with the same thing
2007-01-30 01:24:38
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answered by Anonymous
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i've got confidence you're entitle to a pair form of reimbursement from him, having supply your 'best' to a guy for 14 years... it is advisable to get a counseller to artwork out the courting,... failing which i might recommend which you get a criminal professional to make a declare interior the direction of the courts... i'm very valuable the decide might sympathise alongside with your situation to make him assist you, nicely, a minimum of for the youngsters until they finished their college and hit upon a job.. i've got study an analogous case presently interior the papers, basically this time it is composed of a chew of property which the court docket award to the lady who've supply 30 years of her little ones to this 'previous' married guy.. additionally she has bore him a son..
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answered by ? 4
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I assume you mean Alimony. 14 yrs is sufficent for a common law marriage in CA. Get a lawyer.
2007-01-30 01:08:02
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answered by Richard Bricker 3
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You may be considered common law married check with the state laws and see. If you have any joint financial ventures try to get the paper work together.
2007-01-30 01:10:25
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answered by swtlilblonde31 5
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Cheat on him, who cares, alimony, crap you may as well say he raped you, the man is gonna get screwed either way. I am a man myself, if I ever get married, and I mean if I ever I will never sign no paper saying she gets such amount or material items, forget about it.
2007-01-30 01:15:30
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answered by mcrowe93 2
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call the lawyer....
2007-01-30 01:08:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd ask!
2007-01-30 01:11:46
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answered by Gerry 7
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