What is a Domestic Partnership? Individuals who: Establish and maintain a significant personal, emotional and economic relationship with another individual. Form domestic partnerships and live in a committed relationship.
The Domestic Partnership Registration Affidavit is available on the Clerk's website and in the Clerk's offices.
Under the Domestic Partnership Act, a domestic partnership is established when both persons have a common residence and are jointly responsible for each other's common welfare as evidenced by joint financial arrangements or joint ownership of real or personal property.
Good news! You can join your partner's health insurance plan. as a domestic partner. You can live together, but you don't have to be married. Just keep in mind, this does count as a taxable event, so be sure to run the numbers. to make sure it makes financial sense for both of you. Oh, my gosh. Thank you.
If your insurance provider will allow it, then you can add her as a domestic partner. It varies by company.
How to Register a Domestic Partnership Download a Declaration of Domestic Partnership (PDF) Form or obtain one from Broward County Records, Taxes and Treasury Division. Complete the form. Take or mail the notarized form to: Broward County Records, Taxes and Treasury Division Governmental Center Room 114 115 S.
Not be related to each other by blood or affinity up to and including the fourth degree of consanguinity (simply stated, individuals who are first cousins or more distantly related) Chose to share each other's lives in a committed relationship of mutual caring.
Domestic partnership termination Either partner of a registered domestic partnership may terminate such relationship by filing a notarized Declaration of Termination of Domestic Partnership Relationship. Upon receipt of a completed application, you will receive a letter certifying the termination.
In Florida, there is no statewide recognition of domestic partnership. Only the counties of Palm Beach, Volusia, Broward, Orange, Pinellas, Miami-Dade, Leon, Monroe, and Sarasota recognize domestic partnerships, enabling legal benefits for those couples.