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How to fill out the WI ET-2371 online
Filling out the WI ET-2371 online can seem daunting, but with the right guidance, it becomes a straightforward process. This guide will walk you through the necessary steps to complete the Affidavit of Domestic Partnership effectively.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the WI ET-2371 form online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the ET-2371 and open it in your preferred editor for digital completion.
- Begin by filling in the member information section. Enter your full name, birth date, social security number, and gender as indicated.
- If applicable, provide information for the beneficiary. This step is important if you are entitled to any benefits related to the retirement or insurance programs.
- Next, fill out the domestic partner information. Include their full name, birth date, social security number, and gender.
- Complete the shared address information section. Provide the street address, city, state, country, and ZIP code of the residence shared by both domestic partners.
- If there is a mailing address that differs from the shared residence, include that information as well.
- Review the criteria for your domestic partnership and ensure that you meet all outlined requirements. Both partners must sign the document.
- Sign and date the affidavit in the designated areas. Both partners need to provide their signatures and have the document notarized.
- Submit your signed and notarized affidavit to the Department of Employee Trust Funds. You can send it via mail or fax. Ensure that the notary seal is visible if submitting electronically.
- Once submitted, monitor for acknowledgment from the Department regarding the effective date of your domestic partnership.
Complete your documents online to ensure a smooth process.
Unmarried straight couples can draft contracts giving each other access, ownership, possession or authority over each other's assets. While estate planning, the parties can devise property under a will. The couple can make each other beneficiaries to life insurance policies or trusts.
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