Domestic Partnership
Domestic partner
or
domestic partnership
identifies the
personal relationship
between individuals who are living together and sharing a common domestic life together but are not joined in any type of legal
partnership
,
marriage
or
civil union
. Some legal jurisdictions recognize that individuals who live together after a long period of time, while not entitled to
common-law marriage
status may be entitled to some protection under the legal concept of domestic partnership. In some places parties that live together enter into
domestic partnership agreements
in order to contractually agree to certain issues between them in relation to joint property ownership, support obligations and similar issues to that found in marriage. See
effects of marriage
and
palimony
. In some jurisdictions domestic partnerships are created by statute rather than having been the invention of judicial decisions. One of the reason for the creation of the relation of domestic partnership is to recognize the contribution of one partner to the property of the other. In the
common law
such devices such as the
constructive trust
are available to protect
spouses
, in legal marriage or in common-law marriage. In civil law jurisdictions this type of legal concept is generally not available so courts have tried to find alternative ways to protect the partner who has contributed to the other partner's property. Some jurisdictions have instituted domestic partnerships as a way to recognize
same-sex
unions. See also
same-sex marriage
. On
September 4
,
2003
the
California
legislature passed an expanded domestic partnership bill. The
state assembly
approved a measure to extend nearly all the legal rights of married couples to people in same-sex partnerships. Signed by governor
Arnold Schwarzenegger
, the bill became law on Jan 1, 2005.
http://www.nbc11.com/politics/2453726/detail.html
New Jersey
passed such a bill on
January 8
,
2004
.
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2004/01/08/nj_senate_oks_legal_rights_for_same_sex_couples_governor_expected_to_sign/
Maine
's legislature and governor
approved
a domestic partnership law in
April
of 2004.
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