That varies by jurisdiction. In some locations, you need only fill out a dissolution form, send it to your partner by certified mail return-receipt requested and present the return receipt to the clerk together with a fee. In other places, such as California, you must obtain a court-ordered divorce.
Files termination statement with Town Clerk.Six-month waiting period before you can register a new partnership.
Go to the courthouse and ask them for the paperwork required to dissolve a registered domestic partnership.
Pay termination fee of $10.File termination statement with Town Clerk.Ninety-day waiting period before you can register a new partnership, unless previous partnership ended by death of one partner.
File termination form with town clerk.Send copy to other partner by certified mail.Takes effect after seven days.Must wait 6 months before registering a new partnership, unless terminated by death of partner.
File termination statement with Town Clerk.Send copy of statement to other partner.Six month and seven day waiting period before you can register a new partnership unless previous one ended by death of one partner.
File termination form with Town Clerk.Send copy of form to other partner.Effective 7 days after partner is notified.Six month waiting period before can register new partnership, unless previous one ended by death of one partner.
File termination form with clerk.Pay $50 termination fee.Notify partner of termination.
Must file termination statement with City Clerk.Termination is effective after sixty days.Must wait six months before entering into a new life partnership.
Must pay $20 termination fee.Must file termination form with County Clerk.
Must pay $50 termination fee.Must file affidavit of termination with Town Clerk.
Must file termination statement with City Register.Must mail copy of statement to other partner.Must wait six months before registering a new partnership.
Must file termination form with City Clerk.Must notify other partner of filing of termination form.