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Category Archives: Domestic Partnership

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Pros and Cons of a Domestic Partnership

By Vanessa Prieto |

For couples living together or otherwise in a committed relationship, the idea of getting married can be a touchy topic to bring up. It is not uncommon for people to have passionate and complex feelings about marriage. One person may be in favor of it while the other is more hesitant. Figuring out what… Read More »

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Moving in Together? Take the Steps Needed to Protect Yourself and Your Partner

By Vanessa Prieto |

For couples both young and old who may be reluctant to get married, opting to live together may be a viable choice. As an experienced Fort Lauderdale domestic partnership attorney, we know that this can be mutually beneficial, but it still requires careful consideration. You may not have to go through the formalities of… Read More »

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Why Some Older Adult Couples Choose Domestic Partnership Instead Of Getting Married

By Vanessa Prieto |

Finding your true love can happen at any age. For older adult couples who may have been previously married, had a family, and built a career, these relationships can be an invaluable source of emotional support and companionship. At the same time,  making the decision to get married is not always in their best… Read More »

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Not Ready For Marriage? Domestic Partnerships Provide Valuable Benefits

By Vanessa Prieto |

Being in love and being willing to commit to a long-term relationship does not necessarily mean you are ready to get married. There are a variety of personal reasons you may be hesitant to tie the knot, which have nothing to do with your partner, the depths of your feelings for them, or your… Read More »

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