putative spouse

putative spouse
One who believes in good faith that he or she is party to a valid marriage, even though marriage is invalid. Neureither v. Workmen's Compensation Appeals Bd., 15 C.A.Sd 429, 93 Cal.Rptr. 162, 165

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