Domestic Partnership in California

What Is a Registered Domestic Partnership in California?

Domestic partnerships are relationships between two individuals who reside together and who share common domestic responsibilities, for example, caring for family members who reside in their home and maintaining their living space. Domestic partnerships were created to recognize same-sex marriage.

Many states, however, abolished domestic partnerships when same-sex marriage was legalized in 2015. Despite the reduction in use, there are a handful of states that recognize domestic partnerships regardless of the sexual orientation of the partners.

Individuals in domestic partnerships enjoy many of the same rights as married couples. However, domestic partnership laws and rights may vary widely among the states that recognize this nonmarital status.

Rights and benefits that are afforded to domestic partnerships may include: