Chicago Illinois Last Will and Testament for Civil Union Partner with Adult and Minor Children from Prior Marriage

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Illinois
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Chicago
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IL-WIL-01590-CU
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This is a Legal Last Will and Testament Form with Instructions for Civil Union Partner with Adult and Minor Children from Prior Marriage. It provides for the appointment of a personal representative or executor, designation of who will receive your property and other provisions. It also provides for the appointment of a trustee for assets left to the minor children.



This Will must be signed in the presence of two witnesses, not related to you or named in your Will. If your state has adopted a self-proving affidavit statute, a state specific self-proving affidavit is also included and requires the presence of a notary public to sign the Will.

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Couples who reside together and are not married often are surprised to find out that their ?domestic partnership? isn't recognized by the state of Illinois for purposes of benefiting from their partner's estate upon their death, or upon their breakup or separation.

WHAT IS A CIVIL UNION? Under Illinois' law, a civil union is a legally recognized relationship of two people entered into by applying for and obtaining a state license from a county clerk's office, having a formal ceremony, and having a confirming certificate issued by the clerk's office.

Couples applying for a civil union license IN PERSON must: Appear together at one of the Clerk's Vital Records locations. Present valid identification with proof of age. Fill out and sign the civil union license application. Pay the civil union license fee of $60.

The main difference between the two legal relationships is that a marriage is formed by vows and can be performed in a religious ceremony before signing a marriage certificate, whereas a civil partnership is formed by signing a civil partnership certificate.

Your civil union may be certified by a judge or retired judge of a court of record, a judge of the Court of Claims, a county clerk in a county having 2,000,000 or more residents, or a public official whose powers include solemnization of marriage.

A domestic partnership is recognized as a legal union between two unmarried people. Domestic partners often opt for this type of agreement because of the legal benefits and protection it provides for unmarried, committed couples.

Civil partners If you are a civil partner, you will always have authority to act as next of kin for your partner. If you are living with someone who has a child and you do not have legal responsibility for that child, you do not automatically have the authority to give consent if the child needs medical treatment.

Legally, however, domestic partnerships are no longer an option for residents of Illinois. However, there are still other options available, namely civil unions and marriage.

Domestic Partnership Eligibility and Restrictions are engaged in a committed relationship and intend to remain together indefinitely. are at least 18 years of age and have the capacity to enter into a contract. share a common permanent residence and are jointly responsible to each other for the necessities of life.

Domestic Partnerships in a Post-Marriage Equality World Legally, however, domestic partnerships are no longer an option for residents of Illinois. However, there are still other options available, namely civil unions and marriage.

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Chicago Illinois Last Will and Testament for Civil Union Partner with Adult and Minor Children from Prior Marriage