Friday, November 25, 2011

Where do I find the 1300 + rights not allowed to same sex couples?

does anyone know where to find the 1334 rights that same sex couples are not allowed? We've been together for 13 years and would like to see what we've been missing out on.Where do I find the 1300 + rights not allowed to same sex couples?
Whats your state? It all depends on a state by state basis besides the noticeable Federal ones!





This is California's: Domestic Partnership vs Marriage!





Differences from Marriage


While domestic partners receive most of the benefits of marriage, several differences remain. These differences include, in part:





Couples seeking domestic partnership must already share a residence, married couples may be married without living together.


Couples seeking domestic partnership must be 18 or older, minors can be married before the age of 18 with the consent of their parents.


California permits married couples the option of confidential marriage, there is no equivalent institution for domestic partnerships. In confidential marriages, no witnesses are required and the marriage license is not a matter of public record.


Married partners of state employees are eligible for the CalPERS long-term care insurance plan, domestic partners are not.


There is, at least according to one appellate ruling, no equivalent of the Putative Spouse Doctrine for domestic partnerships. [3]

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