What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Colorado
My husband and I are legally common law married in Colorado. We started planning our wedding years ago but do to a bunch of unexpected circumstances we had to postpone the wedding several times and so decided to just go the common law route while still planning the wedding. It's very important to us that we still have a ceremony and I know that since we're legally married we can have anyone perform the wedding for us (heck in Colorado it's even legal to self officiate). What I'm wondering though if can we still actually get a license and do the whole thing (with an officiant)? I really want to change my name to his and it's a lot easier with a marriage license, plus that way there wouldn't be any issues that I've heard can sometimes arise when you can't *prove* the marriage. I can't seem to find info about getting a marriage license after being common law married though. Thanks.
My husband and I are legally common law married in Colorado. We started planning our wedding years ago but do to a bunch of unexpected circumstances we had to postpone the wedding several times and so decided to just go the common law route while still planning the wedding. It's very important to us that we still have a ceremony and I know that since we're legally married we can have anyone perform the wedding for us (heck in Colorado it's even legal to self officiate). What I'm wondering though if can we still actually get a license and do the whole thing (with an officiant)? I really want to change my name to his and it's a lot easier with a marriage license, plus that way there wouldn't be any issues that I've heard can sometimes arise when you can't *prove* the marriage. I can't seem to find info about getting a marriage license after being common law married though. Thanks.