A man joined the church. His common-law wife of thirty years is deceased. Can he be sealed to her?
This man has been a member for four years. He has a Temple recommend. He would like to be sealed to his deceased common-law wife. They were together for thirty years. Can this be done, and what are the steps?
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Welcome to he "Community.FamilySearch" Forum
I am just another 'lowly' User/Patron ...
[ And, I happen to be a Member of the Church ]
FYI
Short Answer: 'Yes', depending on all circumstances.
Have the 'Man' (ie. Brother), counsel directly with, his Local Priesthood Leader (ie. Bishop; or, Branch President), in the first instance.
The reason for such, is that he is STILL "Living".
Here are a couple of "Knowledge Articles" in "FamilySearch':
Policy for sealing living members after a spouse dies
Sealings to deceased family members
https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/sealings-to-deceased-family-members
I hope this helps.
Brett
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Hello @gendelver
Adding to @Brett . 's comments
FamilySearch is used to print an ordinance card when all of the parties to the sealing are deceased.
Because the man is still living an ordinance card is not needed for the Sealing to Spouse ordinance.
The ordinances for the deceased wife should be performed first. Use FamilySearch to print the ordinance card for the Baptism, Initiatory, Confirmation, Endowment and Sealing to Parent for the wife.
When the wife's other ordinances are completed (or ready to be done), the man needs to talk to his Bishop to get a recommend for living ordinances.
When he is ready, the man should make an appointment at the Temple for the Sealing and take:
- His temple recommend
- The recommend for living ordinances
- The ordinance card for his wife if other ordinances are yet to be completed.
This knowledge article explains further...
https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/sealings-to-deceased-family-members
All the best
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This is my question: They were common law, never legally married. She is deceased, he is living. Can he be sealed to her anyway?
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FYI
Regarding, you latest question:
They were common law, never legally married. She is deceased, he is living. Can he be sealed to her anyway?
Short Answer: 'Yes', most likely, depending on all circumstances
Again ...
Have the 'Man' (ie. Brother), counsel directly with, his Local Priesthood Leader (ie. Bishop; or, Branch President), in the first instance.
The reason for such, is that he is STILL "Living".
[ ie. So the Brother NEEDS a "Recommend for Living Ordinances", along with a current Temple Recommend. ]
Here are a couple of "Knowledge Articles" in "FamilySearch':
Policy for sealing living members after a spouse dies
Sealings to deceased family members
https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/sealings-to-deceased-family-members
I hope this helps.
Brett
ps: Here is the link, directly to that latter "Knowledge Article", referenced abo,e ...
Do common-law spouses have the same precedence as married spouses?
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I know about living people being sealed to deceased, but couldn't find the article about common law. Thank you so much for your help!
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