Domestic Partnership Agreement regarding Disposition of Real and Personal Property if Partnership is Dissolved - Unmarried 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date of the agreement at the top of the form. Fill in the names and addresses of both partners, ensuring accuracy for legal purposes.
  3. In Section 1, specify that neither partner can sell or dispose of their interest in the property without written consent from the other. This protects both parties' rights.
  4. For Section 2, input the amounts each partner contributed when purchasing the property. This establishes financial contributions clearly.
  5. In Section 3, outline how proceeds from a sale will be divided. Clearly state amounts each partner will receive before any remaining funds are split equally.
  6. Complete Sections 4 and 5 by determining and documenting the fair market value of the property and outlining appraisal procedures if dissolution occurs.
  7. Fill out Sections 6 through 14 as applicable, detailing personal property ownership, governing law, notices, arbitration processes, and modification terms.

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The domestic partnership is a legal relationship between two people of the same or opposite sex who live together and share a domestic life, but are not married or joined by a civil union nor are blood relatives.
You can end a domestic partnership registered in California using the Secretary of State summary dissolution process. The Secretary of State calls this terminating a California registered domestic partnership.
During termination proceedings, the court may divide the couples assets, award child custody, and order one partner to pay child support or alimony to the other partner. Once the domestic partnership is dissolved, the parties are free to marry or enter into a domestic partnership with another person.
A Petition for Dissolution of Domestic Partnership is the formal request by one partner to a California Superior Court to dissolve the domestic partnership. It is similar to a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage (a divorce), but only dissolves a domestic partnership.
Community property All wages earned by a registered domestic partner while living in California is community property, as is any real or personal property acquired with such wages or existing community property or community debt. Both partners are entitled equally to manage and control all community property.

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