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Challenges to a Domestic Partnership in Nevada Tax Issues: Domestic partners are not allowed to file taxes jointly. Also, health insurance benefits extended by one partner's employer to the other partner may be considered taxable income.
In Nevada, it does not matter how long a couple may have lived together, what their future intent is or if their friends think they are married. Nevada does not recognize common law marriage, and a divorce lawyer can't change the law. If there is no marriage, there can be no divorce.
In Nevada, common law marriage is not recognized, in fact, it was abolished in 1943, which means that a couple must go through the formal process of obtaining a marriage license and having a ceremony to be legally married.
Individuals wishing to register as domestic partners under Nevada's law must file a Declaration of Domestic Partnership form. This one-page form must be signed in the presence of a notary public; electronic notarization is acceptable.
The law gives domestic partners, with only one major exception, essentially the same rights and responsibilities as spouses under state law in a Nevada marriage. These include rights regarding children, property rights, inheritance rights, etc.
Nevada does not have common law marriage, so absent you holding yourself out as a married couple, it is unlikely in Nevada that he gets any rights to your estate if you do not marry. Though nothing stops someone from suing regardless. A good estate plan is necessary.
Individuals wishing to register as domestic partners under Nevada's law must file a Declaration of Domestic Partnership form. This one-page form must be signed in the presence of a notary public; electronic notarization is acceptable.
From your portal homepage select the Quick Actions button under My Tools and select Enroll/ Make Changes. Start the Marriage or Establish Domestic Partner event. The system will guide you through the process of adding your spouse or domestic partner.
Individuals wishing to register as domestic partners under Nevada's law must file a Declaration of Domestic Partnership form. This one-page form must be signed in the presence of a notary public; electronic notarization is acceptable.