Iowa Admin. Code r. 701-73.25

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 22, May 1, 2024
Rule 701-73.25 - common law marriage

A common law marriage is a social relationship between a man and a woman that meets all the necessary requisites of a marriage except that it was not solemnized, performed or witnessed by an official authorized by law to perform marriages. The necessary elements of a common law marriage are:

(a) a present intent of both parties freely given to become married,
(b) a public declaration by the parties or a holding out to the public that they are husband and wife,
(c)continuous cohabitation together as husband and wife (this means consummation of the marriage), and (d) both parties must be capable of entering into the marriage relationship. No special time limit, is necessary to establish a common law marriage.

This rule is intended to implement Iowa Code section 425.17.

Iowa Admin. Code r. 701-73.25