As of February 2014, the State of Pennsylvania does not offer domestic partnerships. However, some cities do. For registration requirements for domestic partnership in Pennsylvania cities, see the related questions.
No new domestic partnerships can be formed in New Jersey after February 19, 2007. However, domestic partnerships formed prior to that date, and those formed in other jurisdictions regardless of date, continue to be legally recognized under New Jersey state law. Civil unions have been legalized in the state of New Jersey.
Although the state does not offer a domestic partnership registry, three cities and a borough do: Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Harrisburg and the Borough of State College.
No. The state of Pennsylvania does not recognize domestic partnerships, civil unions or same-sex marriages.
No, Maryland no longer offers domestic partnerships, since same-sex marriage is now legal there.
The state of Pennsylvania does not offer registered domestic partnerships, but anyone, straight or gay, may get married in Pennsylvania.
Such policies exist and are available for purchase in Pennsylvania. Whether your employer will be willing to pay for extending coverage to your domestic partner is another question.
As of February 2014, the state of Pennsylvania does not recognize domestic partnerships. However, three cities and a borough do: Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Harrisburg and the Borough of State College. All three of these registries are voluntary and no one has to register if they don't want to.
In some places, you must complete an affidavit of domestic partnership and notarize it in order to register your partnership.
Yes. You can still register a domestic partnership at Boston City Hall.
You should inquire at your town clerk's office. AND you must live in a jurisdiction which recognizes such a legal partnership between two persons.
Files termination statement with Town Clerk.Six-month waiting period before you can register a new partnership.
Laws vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. In general, you need to appear in person with id, money for fee, and a domestic partner with id.
To register a domestic partnership, you typically need to fill out an application form with your local government office or online, and pay any required fees. You may also need to provide identification and other supporting documents, such as proof of residency or age. Once your application is approved, you will receive a domestic partnership certificate.
That depends on the reason why domestic partnership was denied. Many requirements for domestic partnership do not apply to legal marriage; for example, you must live together to register as domestic partners, but you are not required to live with your legal spouse. Some domestic partnership registries require that you be a government employee whereas there is no such requirement for marriage. If the reason domestic partnership was not possible is related to geography, employment or residency, then these barriers will not prevent you from marrying. You may, however, need to travel to another state to marry and your home state may not recognize that marriage.
For city-regitered DPs, you sign a paper and it's over. Usually there is a waiting period before you can register a new prtnership. For CA, NV, OR and WA state-registered domestic partnership, termination may be similar to a divorce.
In Sacramento, you can register your domestic partnership at the Office of the City Clerk, 915 I Street, Historic City Hall, 1st Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814.
It is a sworn written statement that one's relationship constitutes a domestic partnership. It is sometimes required to obtain DP benefits from an employer that offers them in jurisdictions where there is no DP registry. A similar document is often required to register a DP where such governmental regstry is available.
A domestic partnership is established when persons meeting the criteria specified by California Family Code section 297file either a Declaration of Domestic Partnership (Form NP/SF DP-1) or a Confidential Declaration of Domestic Partnership (Form NP/SF DP-1A) with the California Secretary of State. A copy of the declaration and a Certificate of Registration of Domestic Partnership will be returned to the partners after the declaration is filed.