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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There is no such thing as a commonlaw partner in English law:
It is a widely held belief that there is such a thing as a common law wife or husband. In fact, since the Marriage Act of 1763, there has been no such thing in England and Wales. Whether you live with your "partner", "cohabitee", "live-in-lover", "domestic associate" or "current companion" in the eyes of the law there is no special relationship and you are not equivalent to a husband or wife.
See http://www.divorce.co.uk/hottopics/articles/cohabitants.htm
for more information.