Non-Marital Cohabitation Living Together Agreement - Nebraska 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Non-Marital Cohabitation Living Together Agreement in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the introductory section, which outlines the agreement's purpose and importance. Ensure both parties understand their rights and obligations.
  3. Fill in the names and addresses of both parties in the designated fields. This establishes who is entering into the agreement.
  4. Complete Section 1 regarding previously owned property. Specify any property that will remain separate and not subject to joint ownership.
  5. In Section 2, address debts incurred before and during cohabitation. Clearly indicate how each party will handle these financial responsibilities.
  6. Proceed to Sections 3 through 12, filling out details about wills, health insurance, life insurance, and other relevant agreements as applicable.
  7. Review all entries for accuracy before finalizing. Once satisfied, save your completed document securely.

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Domestic partnership agreements are not legally recognized within the state of Nebraska. There are many people who are intricately connected into each others lives and want the importance of their relationship acknowledged in some legal manner.
Cohabitation can be an alternative to marriage in situations where marriage is not possible for legal or religious reasons (such as same-sex, interracial or interreligious marriages).
As of December 2023, cohabitation of unmarried couples remains illegal in two states (Mississippi and North Carolina), while as of 2023 fornication remains illegal in two states (Georgia and South Carolina).
Nebraska prohibits the following marriages: Marriage in which either party is under 19 years of age without parental consent. The minimum marriage age is 17 years. Marriage between family members of any degree of consanguinity up to and including first cousins.
Since 1923, common law marriages cannot be entered into in the State of Nebraska (Ropken v. Ropken, 169 Nebraska 352, 99 NW.

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Although domestic partnership agreements are not legally recognized in Nebraska, there are ways to legally protect your rights when parties agree to cohabit without one of these agreements.
A cohabitation agreement is a legal contract between unmarried partners, outlining the management of financial responsibilities and property division in the event of separation or death.
However, you may be able to draft a detailed cohabitation agreement as long as the stipulations are independent of a relationship with marriage-like qualities.

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