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Reese

Junior Member
I recently discovered that my 26-year marriage isn't "legal". The marriage certificate was never filed. Since we have lived as man and wife and filed our taxes as such I have some concerns about getting nailed for tax fraud. Should we get married and just forget about it?
 
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seniorjudge

Senior Member
Reese said:
I recently discovered that my 26-year marriage isn't "legal". The marriage certificate was never filed. Since we have lived as man and wife and filed our taxes as such I have some concerns about getting nailed for tax fraud. Should we get married and just forget about it?
Just get married and forget about it.
 

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