(Today, sometimes) You're de facto married if you live together for x number of years. X being a variable depending on where in the world you live.
I see mention on google of 2 years or 7 years, or that years aren't an unconditional qualifier for common law marriage... But lets assume that the Federation is far less puritanical than current day America...
Does the 7 month time jump (near the end of season one) that Discovery had count towards the (lets say) 2 year quota to be considered De facto married?
We don't know how long these two lads have been living together, but by season 3, if one of them hadn't already died, sad, and maybe resurrects, they would definitely be common law married, unless the De facto timer resets at death, and they gotta start over from the beginning.
I see mention on google of 2 years or 7 years, or that years aren't an unconditional qualifier for common law marriage... But lets assume that the Federation is far less puritanical than current day America...
Does the 7 month time jump (near the end of season one) that Discovery had count towards the (lets say) 2 year quota to be considered De facto married?
We don't know how long these two lads have been living together, but by season 3, if one of them hadn't already died, sad, and maybe resurrects, they would definitely be common law married, unless the De facto timer resets at death, and they gotta start over from the beginning.