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A domestic partnership is a legally recognized, committed relationship that is an alternative to marriage. It grants both same-sex and opposite-sex couples specific benefits, legal rights, economic protections, and estate planning benefits granted to married couples.
Contact the Clerk of Courts If you plan to get married in Hawaii, youll need to obtain a marriage license. You can apply online, or you can visit a state office to complete the application in person. Youll need to provide a valid government-issued ID that shows your name and proof of identity.
As mentioned earlier, the main difference between a civil union and a marriage is that civil unions arent recognized by the federal government. Since civil unions are only recognized at the state level, they dont offer certain federal protections and benefits.
Marriage: A legally recognized union between two individuals, typically with full legal rights and responsibilities, including tax benefits, inheritance rights, and spousal rights. Civil Union: A legal partnership that provides some, but not all, of the legal benefits and responsibilities of marriage.
If a couple is in a civil union, they get inheritance rights, employment benefits, property, parental rights, and more. These rights, however, vary by stateand not every state recognizes civil unions.

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The people opting for civil partnerships feel that such an arrangement better reflects their relationship. They feel that marriage isnt just a civil/legal arrangement that grants a set of rights and entanglements. It is also a very old and traditional institution with all sorts of baggage.
Although a couple in a civil union may have a substantially similar legal relationship to a married couple on a state level, they do not have access to the same federal benefits and protections as married spouses.

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