Domestic Partnerships
To claim a domestic partnership, a patron must meet the conditions listed below:
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Are at least 18 years of age and have the capacity to enter into a contract.
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Share a permanent residence, unless residing in different cities, states or countries on a temporary basis.
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Are the sole domestic partner of each other, having been in the relationship for at least six months and intending to remain the relationship indefinitely.
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Are not currently married to, or legally separated from, another person under statutory or common law.
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Are responsible for each other’s welfare.
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Are not related by blood to a degree that would bar marriage in the state of Ohio.
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Are financially interdependent on each other. This includes documentation of at least three of the following:
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Joint ownership of real estate property or joint tenancy on a residential lease
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Joint ownership of an automobile
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Joint bank account or credit account
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Will designating the domestic partner as the primary beneficiary
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Retirement plan or life insurance policy designating the domestic partner as the primary beneficiary
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Durable power of attorney, signed to the effect that powers are granted to one another.