Massachusetts Affidavit of No Prior Relationship

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An affidavit is statement of facts which is sworn to (or affirmed) before an officer who has authority to administer an oath (e.g. a notary public). The person making the signed statement (affiant) takes an oath that the contents are, to the best of their knowledge, true. It is also signed by a notary or some other judicial officer that can administer oaths, affirming that the person signing the affidavit was under oath when doing so. These documents are valuable to presenting evidence in court when a witness is unavailable to testify in person.


An affidavit generally consists of statements of fact regarding the issue at hand, with a section at the bottom for the affiant to swear to the truth of the statements made and affix his/her signature, which is then notarized in a jurat. A jurat is the bottom part of an affidavit where the officer certifies that the document was "sworn" before him.


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Common Law Marriage in Massachusetts. A "common law marriage" is one in which the parties may hold themselves out as a husband and wife, and under certain circumstances, be deemed married without a marriage license or ceremony.

To be domestic partners, you and your partner must reside together in a relationship of mutual support, caring and commitment, be 18 or over, and consider yourselves to be a family. "Reside together" means living together in a common household.

In short, the parental rights of an unmarried father are inferior to those of an unmarried mother, until and unless a court orders otherwise. Unmarried mother's custody rights are also superior to that of a father who has not established paternity.

Massachusetts does not recognize common law marriage unless it involves a couple who were considered married by it in another state. In other words, the only way to obtain a common law marriage in Massachusetts is by obtaining one while living outside of the state.

Massachusetts does not allow common law marriage, so no matter how long a couple lives together, cohabitation won't ever change into a marriage without performing a wedding ceremony. However, Massachusetts does allow cohabitation agreements.

What kinds of domestic partner benefits may private employers provide? Private employers can provide any benefits to domestic partners they wish whether health insurance, family medical or bereavement leave, equal pension benefits, relocation expenses, or access to company facilities.

For example, some states consider couples as having a common law marriage if they've lived together for seven years. A common law marriage does not require a marriage license or formal wedding ceremony. Common law marriages usually occur when the following happens: A couple agrees they are married.

Does Massachusetts recognize domestic partnerships? Yes. Massachusetts allows any couple to register for domestic partnership if they meet certain requirements.

To be domestic partners, you and your partner must reside together in a relationship of mutual support, caring and commitment, be 18 or over, and consider yourselves to be a family. "Reside together" means living together in a common household.

Does Massachusetts recognize domestic partnerships? Yes. Massachusetts allows any couple to register for domestic partnership if they meet certain requirements. Requirements for domestic partnership can be viewed in the section above that lists them.

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