The rights of same sex partners is a legal definition dependent on the Country of residence. In Canada, the rights of same sex partners is the same as any other relationship. Adult interdependent relationships are administered by the Provinces. The courts do not discriminate based on gender. The same is also applied to marriages. Thus, upon the marriage of same sex partners, the relationship is viewed as any other marriage. Thus, in the event of a divorce, matrimonial property, matrimonial debt etc. is divided as per the current precedence. Each Province has a slightly different way in administering common-law relationships and marriages. However, for the most part, they are pretty much the same.
The mutual rights and duties of partners inter se and those of the LLP and its partners shall be governed by the agreement between partners or between the LLP and the partners. This Agreement would be known as "LLP Agreement".
Global Rights's motto is 'Partners for Justice'.
gay partners in Alabama have no rights as a couple, but may have some rights as a parent if they legally adopted their children or if the children are biological to one partner.
Global Rights's motto is 'Partners for Justice'.
live in partners
As a step parent you do not have rights to your partners children unless you adopt them.
You need to check the laws in each jurisdiction to determine the scope of legal rights associated with domestic partnership. They are not uniform. That is the reason so many people favor same sex marriage which bestows any rights that are granted to legal marriage regardless of the sex of the partners..
Yes. There is no legitimate reason to deny them their rights.
None ... unless a written agreement had been signed specifying whatever rights were being granted to one party or the other.
No as a step parent you have no right to your partners child unless you adopt them.
Depends on type of business set up and percentage of ownership. If equal to you-they have the same rights.
No, in fact, as of 2014, most of them don't have any rights at all for property inheritance. The only ones who have rights are those legally married same sex couples residing in one of the 17 states where their marriage is recognized, or legal domestic partners residing in Oregon, Nevada, or Colorado.