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domestic partnership

American  
[duh-mest-ik pahrt-ner-ship] / dəˈmɛst ɪk ˈpɑrt nərˌʃɪp /

noun

domestic partnerships plural
  1. the legal status of two unmarried people who live together and are granted certain legal spousal recognitions, such as eligibility for benefits or tax credits.

  2. Business. an arrangement in which a company based in a developing country collaborates with a foreign-based multinational.


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“It may be a good idea to draft a domestic partnership agreement with an attorney that spells out the legal and financial responsibilities of each partner and how you would split anything jointly owned.”

From MarketWatch • Feb. 18, 2026

Ms. Baldwin herself is not married, though she was in a domestic partnership that has since been dissolved.

From New York Times • Aug. 4, 2022

The once-a-decade census, the yearly American Community Survey and the annual Current Population Survey now allow same-sex couples a chance to answer if they are in a marriage or domestic partnership.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 11, 2022

We are not married and do not have any official domestic partnership, and our state does not recognize common-law marriages.

From Slate • Apr. 26, 2022

And in the case of woman it is of "trying on" in connexion with her public partnership with man that prin-                          49 ciple of domestic partnership, "All yours is mine, and all mine's my own."

From The Unexpurgated Case Against Woman Suffrage by Wright, Almroth

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