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In the United States you can only be legally married to one person at a time. You should check your marital status with an attorney who practices family law in your jurisdiction and take evidence of your marriage and domestic partnership with you.

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Q: What if I am already married but i married someone else through domestic partnership?
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Can you get a domestic partnership with someone who is already married?

No. Rules vary, but domestic partnership is universally limited to unmarried persons.


Can you get married in Illinois if you already have a domestic partnership?

Generally, domestic partnership is not a bar to marriage, even if it is with someone else. However, if your domestic partnership is with a statewide registry and is substantially equivalent to marriage, then some states may recognize your domestic partnership as a marriage. If that is the case, then you must dissolve your domestic partnership before you can marry another person.


Can married people enter into a domestic partnership with someone other than the person they are married to?

Domestic partnership is a form of marriage, polygamy, bigamy is not legal in USA.


Can you get married if you have a registered domestic partnership with someone else in Los Angeles County?

No, under California law, you must first dissolve the domestic partnership with the other person.


Is it breaking the law if you get domestic partnership while legally married to someone else?

You may be violating the law since you would need to commit perjury on your application for domestic partnership. When two people submit an application for domestic partnership (as with an application for a marriage license) each must swear that neither person is married to someone else or is a member of another domestic partnership with someone else that has not been terminated, dissolved, or adjudged a nullity. If you lie about your status on the application, any subsequent legal relationship you sought to create would be invalid.


Can you form a domestic partnership with a long term partner who is still legally married to someone else?

Yes. Domestic partnership does not bar you from marrying someone else. When a person marries, they no longer meet the eligibility criteria for domestic partnership and any existing domestic partnership is automatically terminated. However, it is a good idea to dissolve any existing domestic partnership prior to marrying, if possible. Also, state-registered domestic partnerships in California, Oregon and Nevada are considered substantially equal to marriage by New York state. If your domestic partnership is registered with one of those states (not a local government within the state), then you must dissolve the domestic partnership before marrying in New York.


Can you marry someone else even if your domestic partnership has not been dissolved?

Generally yes. The existence of a domestic partnership is not a bar to marriage to someone else. The only exceptions are domestic partnerships formed in states such as California, where statewide domestic partnerships are substantially equivalent to marriage and are accepted as legal marriages in some jurisdictions. If your state recognizes your domestic partnership as a marriage, then you may not marry someone else until you have dissolved your domestic partnership.


Can you get married if you already have a domestic partnership?

Yes, you can get married even if you already have a domestic partnership. In some places, you may need to dissolve the domestic partnership before getting married, while in others, you can simply marry and the domestic partnership will automatically be dissolved. It's important to check the specific laws and regulations in your location.


Can you get married to the opposite sex if you have a same-sex domestic partnership in a different state?

You should check with the state attorney, they all differs, before you commit an illegal act. Usually a person can enter into a domestic partnership if he/she is not married to someone else, it is probably the same vice-versa. Alternate Answer: This is a gray area of the law. However, the general consensus is that domestic partnership with another person is not a bar to marriage. When applying for a marriage license, you will NOT be asked if you have an existing domestic partnership. You will only be asked if you have been previously married. Once you marry, you are no longer eligible for domestic partnership and your pre-existing DP would be void. It is wiser, however, to follow the required procedure for dissolution of domestic partnerships prior to marrying. Usually, dissolving a DP is a fairly easy procedure. States that permit same-sex partnerships do not generally recognize domestic partnerships. For example, when same-sex marriage became legal in Massachusetts, all of the domestic partnership registries of local municipalities became void and parties to a DP were required to marry if they wanted benefits based upon their relationships.


What's the word in English for someone who is either a son or a daughter of a W or a M who's married to your father or your mother - and what if parents aren't married but in a domestic partnership?

When a childÕs parents are divorced and remarried the new spouse is called a step parent (step mom or step dad). If the parent enters into a domestic partnership the new spouse man or woman gay or straight is called a step parent.


What is the word in English for someone who is either a son or a daughter of a W or a M who's married to your father or your mother - and what if parents aren't married but in a domestic partnership?

The son or daughter by a previous marriage of someone married to one of your parents is your step-brother or step-sister. The English language has not had time to develop widely accepted terms describing a relationship like that when the parents are not married.


What constitutes a domestic partnership?

A domestic partnership consists of two individuals agreeing to live together as domestic partners. The arrangement can be informal, or the couple can execute a legally binding "domestic partnership agreement" (also known as a "living together agreement"), or the couple can formally register their domestic partnership with a local or state government.Some local and state governments grant specific rights and protections to domestic partnerships if they are registered. Registration consists of appearing in person, paying a fee, presenting identification and signing a form.Some employers will grant benefits to registered domestic partners. Some employers require only that the employee and his/her domestic partner submit a notarized affidavit of domestic partnership.Characteristics of a domestic partnership vary, but they usually include these:Both domestic partners are unmarried.Neither partner has an undissolved domestic partnership with someone else.Both partners live together.Both partners share finances.Both partners are of legal age.The partners are not closely related by blood.