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ryter

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Texas.

My boyfriend and I just recently split up. He moved back to his home state of Mississippi. He had lived here with me in Texas for over 2 years & in that time, we had a child together. When we filed taxes this year, the CPA told us that we are considered common law in Texas & that we would file jointly. I figured that common law was just temporary until one of the parties moved out of the home.

Recently, I talked to a family friend (a lawyer in the state of texas) who says I now have to get a divorce since we filed jointly. Apparently that made our marriage legal? Could somebody please elaborate and tell me if this is correct or not? Thanks in advance!
 


LdiJ

Senior Member
ryter said:
What is the name of your state? Texas.

My boyfriend and I just recently split up. He moved back to his home state of Mississippi. He had lived here with me in Texas for over 2 years & in that time, we had a child together. When we filed taxes this year, the CPA told us that we are considered common law in Texas & that we would file jointly. I figured that common law was just temporary until one of the parties moved out of the home.

Recently, I talked to a family friend (a lawyer in the state of texas) who says I now have to get a divorce since we filed jointly. Apparently that made our marriage legal? Could somebody please elaborate and tell me if this is correct or not? Thanks in advance!
I suspect that you probably need to listen to the advice of the lawyer. Filing a joint tax return is definitely an element to show a common law marriage. Doing what gets you the best tax refund isn't always what's best all around. You aren't the first person I have heard of from TX who got advised to file a joint return based on a common law marriage, and then regretted it later.
 

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