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  1. Learn how to register, terminate or amend a domestic partnership in Nevada, a civil contract that grants the same rights and benefits as marriage. Find out about the fees, processing times, expedited service and blockchain technology for certified copies.

  2. Learn how to register, end, and protect your rights in a domestic partnership in Nevada. This guide covers eligibility, process, rights, responsibilities, and resources for domestic partners.

    • People must share a common residence to enter a domestic partnership. A couple may marry in Nevada even if they live apart and have entirely separate homes.
    • No solemnization ceremony is required for a domestic partnership. Getting married in Nevada requires a ceremony. It does not matter whether it is in a place of worship with a clergyman, at one of Las Vegas’s notorious wedding chapels with an Elvis impersonator, or at City Hall with a Justice of the Peace.
    • Couples in a domestic partnership must file as single on their tax returns. One benefit of marriage is that the couple can file joint tax returns, which often saves them significant amounts of money.
    • Couples in a domestic partnership generally cannot receive each other’s federal benefits. Unlike married couples, domestic partners are not allowed to receive Social Security or Veteran’s benefits upon the death or disability of their partner.
    • Joint Terminations
    • Information For The Plaintiff
    • Information For The Defendant
    • The Court Process
    • The Final Decree
    • After The Separation

    If both partners agree on all the final terms of their separation and have been domestic partners 5 years or less, you do not need these forms. Instead, you can fill out a form on the Nevada Secretary of State's website. Both partners must sign the form and send it with $50 to the Secretary of State. However, if you have been registered domestic pa...

    Fill out the Papers If you want to terminate your domestic partnership, but your domestic partner will not agree to sign the papers, you can file a Complaint to Terminate the Domestic Partnership yourself. You must download the forms in one of the packets below and follow all of the included instructions. Complaint to Terminate Domestic Partnership...

    If you have been served with a complaint to terminate a domestic partnership, there are things you must do to participate in the case. If you do nothing, your partner may be able to get a final decree without you. You only have 21 days after being served to file your own response. Follow all of the steps below, and please also visit the Responding ...

    There are many things that may happen after the initial papers are filed. A brief description of some events is below, with links included to detailed discussions of each subject. 1. Default. If the Defendant did not file a response within 21 days of being served with the complaint and summons, the Plaintiff can ask the court to enter a "default" a...

    Once all of the issues involved in the case have been decided (either because the parties reached an agreement, the judge decided everything at trial, or a default was taken against the Defendant), the final step in the case is getting a Decree Terminating Domestic Partnership approved by the judge. There are many steps involved in getting a final ...

    Parties sometimes have issues that they need help with after the separation is finalized. This can include problems with the child custody order, the visitation schedule, the child support order, the alimony order, etc. A person may need help enforcing the existing order (because the other person will not follow the court order), or a person may wa...

  3. Before these rulings, Nevada only recognized domestic partnerships for same-sex couples, offering limited rights and protections. With the federal and circuit court decisions, same-sex marriage not only became legal but socially more accepted across the state.

  4. Under Nevada law, a domestic partnership is a legally recognized relationship between two people that confers nearly all the same rights and responsibilities under state law as marriage. A domestic partnership is created by registering with the Nevada Secretary of State.

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