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Domestic Partnership Agreements
There are all kinds of families. Not everyone who lives is
a family is married. But the laws governing issues arising out of marriage
do not apply to unmarried couples; for the most part, it is up to the couple to
put in place a mechanism by which their relationship can be legally treated as a
family relationship. A domestic partnership agreement is a document that
explains the contractual legal rights and responsibilities of each partner when
a couple decides to form a long-term committed relationship. Because at this
time same-sex partners cannot legally marry in North Carolina, a domestic
partnership agreement is an essential legal document for gay, lesbian, bisexual
and transgender couples. For example, in your domestic partnership agreement,
you and your partner can clarify such issues as whether property acquired will
be owned jointly or individually, how expenses will be divided, and how children
will be provided for. In the event of separation, a domestic partnership
agreement can provide guidance for determining child custody issues, support
issues and dividing property. The agreement may also specify a dispute
resolution mechanism such as mediation or arbitration.
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