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Asked by: Hermelinda Awerkowich
family and relationships marriage and civil unionsHow do you become a registered domestic partner?
- You must be at least 18 years old;
- Neither partner may be married to, or the domestic partner of anyone else;
- You must reside together, and intend to do so permanently;
- You must not be so closely related by blood (or marriage) as to bar marriage in the State;
Considering this, what qualifies a domestic partner?
The definition of a domestic partnership is when two people live together and are involved in an interpersonal relationship sharing their domestic life as if married, however they are not legally married. Domestic partner (DP) is a term that refers to an unmarried partner of the same or opposite sex.
In this regard, how do you establish a domestic partnership?
Generally, in order to register as domestic partners:
- You must be at least 18 years old;
- Neither partner may be married to, or the domestic partner of anyone else;
- You must reside together, and intend to do so permanently;
- You must not be so closely related by blood (or marriage) as to bar marriage in the State;
Live together. Not currently in a domestic partnership, civil union or marriage with a different person. Mutually responsible (fiscally and legally) for each other. In an intimate, committed relationship of at least six months' duration*