Following the recent death of Gary Coleman on May 28, 2010, Mr. Coleman’s ex-wife wants to be declared his current wife in Utah Court. Shannon Price and Gary Coleman divorced in 2008, but Ms. Price claims that she and and Mr. Coleman continued to live together as husband and wife until his death. She asks the Utah Courts to declare them “common law” married. She makes this request because she wishes to administer Mr. Coleman’s estate.
Utah is one of the few states that still allows a declaration of Common Law Marriage. The declaration must be made by the court within one year of the end of the relationship. On June 14th, a Utah judge will hear evidence to determine whether or not a common law marriage existed between Gary Coleman and Shannon Price.
Under Utah law, Ms. Price must prove that the parties:
* were of legal age and capable of giving consent;
* were legally capable of entering a solemnized marriage under Utah law;
* had cohabited;
* mutually assumed marital rights, duties, and obligations; and
* held themselves out as and had acquired a uniform and general reputation as husband and wife.
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