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Under California state law, a domestic partnership is a legal relationship between two persons (usually of the same-sex) that has the same rights and responsibilities as legal marriage. There are a few differences, which you can read about in the related question posted below.
That type of relationship does not create any rights. If you want legal rights then you need to get legally married.That type of relationship does not create any rights. If you want legal rights then you need to get legally married.That type of relationship does not create any rights. If you want legal rights then you need to get legally married.That type of relationship does not create any rights. If you want legal rights then you need to get legally married.
Legal rights and responsibilities of individuals in a domestic partnership include shared property rights, healthcare decision-making, inheritance rights, and responsibilities such as financial support and mutual care.
There is no legal relationship between you and your domestic partner's child unless and until you have obtained a second-parent adoption that makes you the legal parent of the child.
The legal relationship with your sister-in-law is that she is the wife of your brother or the sister of your spouse. That does not give you any legal rights in her life or her any legal rights in your life. It does mean that you are both part of an extended family, but that is more cultural than legal.
In the case of municipally-registered domestic partnerships, none. For state-registered DPs, particularly in California, Nevada, Oregon and Washington state, the rights are the same as for legal marriage.
Engagement is not legally binding in a relationship. It is a promise to marry in the future, but it does not create any legal obligations or rights between the parties.
A domestic relations means living as a married couple or family, regardless of any legal relationship.
Entering into a domestic partnership can provide legal protections and benefits similar to marriage, such as healthcare coverage and inheritance rights. However, domestic partnerships may not be recognized in all states and do not offer the same level of legal recognition and rights as marriage.
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..
Generally, no. He has no legal relationship with her in most jurisdictions. However, if they lived as married and held themselves out as married and the state where they lived together recognizes common law marriage he may have some rights of inheritance. He must consult with an attorney who specializes in domestic law in his state.Generally, no. He has no legal relationship with her in most jurisdictions. However, if they lived as married and held themselves out as married and the state where they lived together recognizes common law marriage he may have some rights of inheritance. He must consult with an attorney who specializes in domestic law in his state.Generally, no. He has no legal relationship with her in most jurisdictions. However, if they lived as married and held themselves out as married and the state where they lived together recognizes common law marriage he may have some rights of inheritance. He must consult with an attorney who specializes in domestic law in his state.Generally, no. He has no legal relationship with her in most jurisdictions. However, if they lived as married and held themselves out as married and the state where they lived together recognizes common law marriage he may have some rights of inheritance. He must consult with an attorney who specializes in domestic law in his state.