If the state recognizes our marriage, the federal government recognizes our marriage, friends, family, schools, and even our CHURCH, recognize our marriage - - it certainly should not be any employers business as to how we were married if it is a legal, binding marriage. That's my issue - - - we have a LEGAL marriage (I know Beth3 - I'm still not getting it), but for someone to suggest we have a domestic partnership - I wonder if you get it.
Currently, only nine states (Alabama, Colorado, Kansas, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Iowa, Montana, Oklahoma and Texas) and the District of Columbia recognize common-law marriages. In addition, five states have "grandfathered" common-law marriage (Georgia, Idaho, Ohio, Oklahoma and Pennsylvania) allowing those established before a certain date to be recognized. In Pennsylvania: the law was amended to read "No common-law marriage contracted after January 1, 2005 shall be valid".
1998 is clearly well before 2005 -- therefore - VALID.