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Moving in with a significant other is a major commitment, but it’s also financially risky unless you have legal protection. If you aren’t ready to get married, a family law attorney can help you register as domestic partners, a legal arrangement that protects the rights of both parties. Use this guide to help you determine if it’s the right option for your situation.

What to Know About Domestic Partnerships

The Benefits

Domestic partners gain some important rights in New York State, including visitation rights and the ability to collect employment-related death benefits. Domestic partnership status also recognizes the contributions each party makes to the financial well-being of the other. If the parties eventually separate, family law may allow either partner to seek support or a share of their communal property.

Negotiating the Terms

attorneyA domestic partnership also serves to formalize the relationship and encourages couples to think about the future. When establishing a domestic partnership, many couples take the opportunity to decide in advance what would happen if they eventually separate. Much like drafting a prenuptial agreement with an attorney, reaching an agreement on support and division of property can protect your rights and ensure both parties are on the same page going forward.

Who May Enter a Domestic Partnership?

The eligibility requirements for a domestic partnership in New York are much the same as those for marriage, with a few additional qualifications. In most areas, both parties must be residents of the city in which they’re applying and must have lived together for at least six months continuously. You must also be able to show that neither party was in another relationship in the six months prior to filing.

 

With over 30 years of experience in family law, John E. Bach Attorney at Law has helped Goshen, NY, couples navigate the legal aspects of their relationships. Whether your marriage is coming to an end or you’re hoping to enter into a domestic partnership, their team will always have your best interests at heart. Visit their website for more on their family law services or call (845) 294-7941 to speak with an experienced attorney.

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