Today is my first day of classes. I am taking Wills, Trusts, and Estates and came across this new Uniform Cohabitants' Economic Remedies Act. It is yet to be adopted by any state, but lays out a foundation that could potentially give legal rights to plural wives. I haven't dug into it very deep yet, but thought I would share.
Example 1: A, B, and C live together. Even if A and B are a couple, and B and C are a
couple, and A and C are a couple, UCERA does not consider A, B, and C collectively as
cohabitants. Thus, A may enter into a contract with, or make an equitable claim against, C, but
A, B, and C cannot enter into an agreement under this act. Of course, each may have claims
under other state law.
Example 1: A, B, and C live together. Even if A and B are a couple, and B and C are a
couple, and A and C are a couple, UCERA does not consider A, B, and C collectively as
cohabitants. Thus, A may enter into a contract with, or make an equitable claim against, C, but
A, B, and C cannot enter into an agreement under this act. Of course, each may have claims
under other state law.