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Yes. For example, Hartford has a domestic partnership ordinance providing a means for couples to register as domestic partners (Hartford, CT Municipal Code, Chap. 2, Art.
You may obtain a certified copy of a civil union certificate from the vital records office of the town where the civil union occurred, or from the town(s) where the parties to the civil union resided at the time of the civil union, or from the State Vital Records Office.
Does Common Law Marriage Exist in Connecticut? No matter how long people live together, there is no common law marriage in Connecticut. It is a common misconception that if unmarried couples reside together for a long enough period of time, they become married. They do not.
noun. a legally recognized marriage-like union of same-sex partners.
What Are the Current Laws Related to Civil Unions? Connecticuts civil union laws were enacted on October 1, 2005, allowing same sex couples to enter into a legal union which provided the same benefits, protections and responsibilities under state law as those granted by marriage.
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While there is no common law marriage in Connecticut, many people still live together sharing resources and raising families together. When the time comes to end such a relationship, it can feel like a divorce, but it is quite different from a legal standpoint.
Connecticut law defines a civil union as a legal status, parallel to civil marriage at the state level, in which the parties to a civil union are of the same sex and have the same benefits, protections and responsibilities under Connecticut law as are granted to spouses in a marriage (Public Act 05-10 1(1), 14-15).
While there is no common law marriage in Connecticut, and living together (or cohabitating) does not trigger any financial rights or obligations, the unmarried couples may enter into a cohabitation agreement.
(C) Not be married. (4) Domestic partnership means the relationship between 2 persons who become domestic partners by registering in accordance with 32-702(a) or whose relationship is recognized under 32-702(i). (4) Is in a committed relationship with the other person.
A couple can be considered common-law without living under the same roof. Important! Civil unions are different than common-law couples. To learn more about civil unions, see our article on the topic.

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