4312 Additional Assistance Planning Provisions 
 - The following additional 
 principles are applicable for assistance planning purposes:
	- Marriage establishes 
	 legal responsibility between the couple. Any marriage (including same 
	 sex) validly established in Kansas or another jurisdiction either 
	 through a civil licensed contract or by common-law (see 2. below) 
	 shall be recognized. Once established, the marriage (both civil and 
	 common-law) may only be dissolved through a formal divorce court proceeding.
 
 A common-law marriage establishes legal responsibility between 
 the couple. To be considered common-law married, the couple must meet 
 all of the following conditions:
	- have the legal capacity to marry:
 
 
		- be at least 18 years old
 
 
- are legally competent
 
 
- are not already married to someone else
 
 
 
- consider themselves to be presently married c. hold themselves 
	 out to the public as married.
 
 
 
     c. hold themselves out to the public as 
 married.
 
	- Any individual who does not have the legal responsibility to support 
	 a person in need is not required to do so. When such individual in 
	 the household, including an SSI recipient, voluntarily and regularly 
	 contributes cash to the applicant/ recipient toward household expenses 
	 (including his maintenance needs), the net amount of income realized 
	 by the household shall be considered. To determine the net amount 
	 of income to be counted, the difference in the PIL including the individual 
	 and the PIL excluding the individual shall be deducted from the gross 
	 amount of the contribution.