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You have a time specifying what is considered a de facto relationship in your jurisdiction?
Over here, as long as both parties are over 18 and living together in the "nature" of a marriage it is considered to be in a de facto relationship.
I'm fairly sure it's two years, after which the relationship comes under the federal Family Law Act for child custody, division of property etc.
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You have a time specifying what is considered a de facto relationship in your jurisdiction?
Over here, as long as both parties are over 18 and living together in the "nature" of a marriage it is considered to be in a de facto relationship.
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I'm fairly sure it's two years, after which the relationship comes under the federal Family Law Act for child custody, division of property etc.