S shipibo Registered User Messages 951 8 Aug 2006 #1 A Chairde, A friend of mine is emigrating, and is claiming back her taxes. She is sole earner in the relationship, was wondering if common law holds same status as married couple ???
A Chairde, A friend of mine is emigrating, and is claiming back her taxes. She is sole earner in the relationship, was wondering if common law holds same status as married couple ???
C ClubMan Registered User Messages 50,577 8 Aug 2006 #2 If by "common law" you mean unmarried but cohabiting then the answer is no. In any case, technically I'm not sure that Irish law has the same concept of "common law spouse" as UK law but I could be wrong.
If by "common law" you mean unmarried but cohabiting then the answer is no. In any case, technically I'm not sure that Irish law has the same concept of "common law spouse" as UK law but I could be wrong.
S shipibo Registered User Messages 951 8 Aug 2006 #3 Go raibh maith agat Clubman, I need to check this out, if info is different than stated , I will add update.
Go raibh maith agat Clubman, I need to check this out, if info is different than stated , I will add update.
M mmclo Registered User Messages 289 9 Aug 2006 #4 crumdub12 said: Go raibh maith agat Clubman, I need to check this out, if info is different than stated , I will add update. Click to expand... Very much different...small matter of a written constitution and th eplace of the family based on marriage as ruled on by the courts
crumdub12 said: Go raibh maith agat Clubman, I need to check this out, if info is different than stated , I will add update. Click to expand... Very much different...small matter of a written constitution and th eplace of the family based on marriage as ruled on by the courts