Kentucky General or Common Law Affidavit

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An affidavit must be in writing and be sworn to or affirmed before some legally authorized officer. Statutes of various jurisdictions ordinarily prescribe various formal requirements for the affidavits. These requirements may be just proper form or may be essential as to the legal effect of the affidavit.



The formal requirements of an affidavit usually are:

1. The identification of the place where the affidavit was taken (i.e., the venue);

2. The signature of the affiant (i.,e., the person giving the affidavit); and

3. The certificate evidencing the fact that the affidavit was properly made before a duly authorized officer (i.e. the jurat), which includes the proper authentication by the authorized officer.



It is essential to the validity of an affidavit that it be sworn to, or affirmed before, a notary public or some other officer authorized to administer oaths or affirmations. This may be done by having the officer administer the oath to the affiant or by having the affiant affirm to the officer, with the officers consent, the truth of the matters contained in the affidavit. It is also essential that the affiant be identified as to name, residence and, where appropriate or required by law, as to status or capacity. This is ordinarily done in the introductory paragraph to the affidavit.



The following form is a very basic and general form which can be used in most jurisdictions if properly completed.


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This is especially true of older couples who have children from prior relationships and an estate plan in place. The laws of Kentucky and Ohio do not give unmarried cohabitating couples any type of legal status. Certainly, cohabitating couples are not provided the statutory protection that married couples enjoy.

Because Kentucky does not recognize common law marriage, couples who have a common law marriage in Kentucky may not officially divorce through the Kentucky legal system or use Kentucky courts for other related issues.

According to The Free Dictionary, a Domestic Partnership is defined as a legal or interpersonal relationship between two individuals who live together and share a common domestic life but are not joined by marriage nor a civil union. Common Law Marriage is not allowed in Kentucky.

So you've been with your partner for a long time. It's time to start considering yourselves common-law married, a sort of "marriage-like" status that triggers when you've lived together for seven years.

So you've been with your partner for a long time. It's time to start considering yourselves common-law married, a sort of "marriage-like" status that triggers when you've lived together for seven years.

According to The Free Dictionary, a Domestic Partnership is defined as a legal or interpersonal relationship between two individuals who live together and share a common domestic life but are not joined by marriage nor a civil union. Common Law Marriage is not allowed in Kentucky.

So you've been with your partner for a long time. It's time to start considering yourselves common-law married, a sort of "marriage-like" status that triggers when you've lived together for seven years.

A common law or de facto marriage is when a couple lives together for a certain length of time and are regarded as married to family and friends, but never have an official ceremony or obtain a marriage license.

Unrecognized Marriages Under Kentucky Law. Common law marriage, sometimes called de facto marriage, occurs when the parties agree to be married to each other and hold themselves out as husband and wife to the rest of the community without undergoing the formal state-sanctioned marriage proceedings.

Kentucky is in the majority as an equitable distribution or common law state. This means marital property isn't automatically assumed to be owned by both spouses and therefore should be divided equally in a divorce.

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Kentucky General or Common Law Affidavit