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18Jan

Is my employee common law married?

McAfee & Taft | | Return|
Oklahoma remains one of about only a dozen states that recognize common law marriages. Despite the Legislature’s sporadic attempts to effectively abolish such marriages, the Oklahoma Supreme Court has recently determined in the case Erlandson v....
By: McAfee & Taft
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