Washington Cohabitation Agreements

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This document contains general comments on drafting a cohabitation agreement for couples living together without the benefit of matrimony. It also includes a cohabitation agreement and numerous clauses that may be included in the agreement, such as residency, financial support, out-of-wedlock child, and responsibility for housing costs.

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How do we register as domestic partners with the state? You must register with the Secretary of State's office. Both of you must sign a Declaration of State Registered Domestic Partnership form in front of a public notary, and pay a $50 filing fee.

Washington state employs a unique doctrine known as the Committed Intimate Relationship, sometimes abbreviated as CIR. Courts have defined a CIR as a stable, marital-like relationship where both parties cohabit with knowledge that a lawful marriage between them does not exist. It evolved to protect unmarried

The longer a couple has been together the more likely a court will decide a committed intimate relationship existed. While each scenario is fact specific, a good rule of thumb is that the couple needs to have lived together for at least three years. Second, a court will look at whether the relationship was continuous.

The longer a couple has been together the more likely a court will decide a committed intimate relationship existed. While each scenario is fact specific, a good rule of thumb is that the couple needs to have lived together for at least three years. Second, a court will look at whether the relationship was continuous.

Over the years however, cohabiting couples have made great advances. Because the term has been long accepted as legalese in the state of Washington, it (unfortunately) continues to be used.

Does Washington State have common law marriage? No. To have a valid marriage here, you must have a marriage license (RCW 26.04.

Living together without being married or being in a civil partnership means you do not have many rights around finances, property and children. Consider making a will and getting a cohabitation agreement to protect your interests.

Not true. Being married for 10 years does not grant you a common law marriage in Washington. Washington State law does not allow for common law marriage. In order to seek the rights and benefits of a married couple, partners must enter into a legal marriage that is recognized in by the State.

In Washington State, common law marriage does not exist. However, Washington courts do recognize committed intimate relationships. These relationships were formerly known as meretricious relationships and exist when an unmarried couple lives together for a significant period of time.

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