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2017 Wisconsin Act 59 changed some benefits to domestic partners of state and local employees under the Wisconsin Retirement System or Department of Employee Trust Funds group health insurance plan. The state no longer accepts domestic partnership registrations on or after April 1, 2018.
Civil Unions and Domestic Partnership Statutes A civil union, or civil partnership, is a legally recognized arrangement similar to marriage. A domestic partnership, or a de facto marriage, has similar criteria to cohabitation, as detailed in Wisconsin Statute 770.05.
Five states allow for civil unions: Colorado, Hawaii, Illinois, Vermont and New Jersey. California, District of Columbia, Maine, Nevada, Oregon, Washington and Wisconsin allow for domestic partnerships while Hawaii allows for a similar relationship known as reciprocal beneficiaries.
A domestic partner can be broadly defined as an unrelated and unmarried person who shares common living quarters with an employee and lives in a committed, intimate relationship that is not legally defined as marriage by the state in which the partners reside.
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.
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Civil Unions and Domestic Partnership Statutes A civil union, or civil partnership, is a legally recognized arrangement similar to marriage. A domestic partnership, or a de facto marriage, has similar criteria to cohabitation, as detailed in Wisconsin Statute 770.05.
The concept of common law marriage is not recognized in the state of Wisconsin. It does not matter how long a couple has been cohabitating, their relationship is not recognized as a legal marriage.
Illinois does not recognize Domestic Partnerships, but couples may have entered into a Civil Union. At The Law Firm of Erin N Birt PC (Birt Family Law), our family law attorney in Illinois wants to make sure you understand your rights if you have lived together, have a child, and thought you had a Domestic Partnership.

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