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common law marriage does not exist in the state of New Jersey. In common law marriage, a couple is considered legally married without obtaining a formal marriage license or participating in a formal marriage ceremony. However, New Jersey does not recognize or allow common law marriages to be formed within its borders.

Even if you are in a long-term relationship or have been together with a significant other for an extended period in New Jersey, you would not be considered legally married under common law marriage principles.

It's important to note that laws can change over time, so it's always a good idea to consult with a legal professional or check the latest information from official state sources to confirm the current status of common law marriage in New Jersey or any other jurisdiction.

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