California Consents for Minor to Marry or Establish a Domestic Partnership is a legal document required by the state of California for minors (under 18 years old) to marry or enter into a domestic partnership. The document must be signed by the minor's parent or legal guardian, and notarized. There are two types of California Consents for Minor to Marry or Establish a Domestic Partnership: one for marriage and one for a domestic partnership. For a marriage, the consent form must be signed by the minor's parents or guardians, and the signature must be notarized. For a domestic partnership, the consent form must be signed by both the minor and the partner's parent or guardian, and the signature must be notarized. Both forms must include the full name and address of the parents or guardian signing the document, as well as the full name of the minor seeking to marry or enter into a domestic partnership. The form also requires the parent or guardian to provide their contact information, including a phone number and email address. The document must also include the full name of the minor's partner, as well as the date and location of the marriage or domestic partnership. The document must also include the parent or guardian's acknowledgement that they understand the legal implications of their consent.