The registry is limited to same-sex couples who are residents of Milwaukee.
The registry is open to both same-sex and opposite sex couples. The couple must live in the City.
Yes. Pursuant to Schedule 20 of the UK Civil Partnership Act 2004, a same-sex domestic partnership formed in Wisconsin is legally recognized as a civil partnership in the United Kingdom.
The registry is open to both same-sex and opposite sex couples. The couple must live in the county.
No. The state of Wisconsin does not recognize domestic partnerships from other jurisdictions for any purpose. Couples must register for a Wisconsin state domestic partnership in order for their relationship to receive legal recognition.
No. The state of Wisconsin does not recognize domestic partnerships from other jurisdictions for any purpose. Couples must register for a Wisconsin state domestic partnership in order for their relationship to receive legal recognition.
No. The state of Wisconsin does not recognize domestic partnerships from other jurisdictions for any purpose. Couples must register for a Wisconsin state domestic partnership in order for their relationship to receive legal recognition.
No. The state of Wisconsin does not recognize domestic partnerships from other jurisdictions for any purpose. Couples must register for a Wisconsin state domestic partnership in order for their relationship to receive legal recognition.
The registry is limited to same-sex couples only. There is no residency requirement.
The Mutual Commitment Registry is limited to residents of the City.
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.
To work in Milwaukee, Wisconsin a person under the age of 18 is required to have a workers permit. The only exception to this is in the business of domestic service work or agriculture.
No. The state of Wisconsin does not recognize domestic partnerships from other jurisdictions for any purpose, including Colorado designated beneficiary agreements. Couples must register for a Wisconsin state domestic partnership in order for their relationship to receive legal recognition.