Civil Unions and Domestic partnerships do not grant all of the rights that are granted with marriage.
Whether the seats in the front of the bus are for some people while the seats in the back are for others, one water fountain is for some people while another water fountain is for others, or a marriage license is for some people while a ';Civil Union'; or ';Domestic Partnership'; is for others, all employ the same discriminatory reasoning of Separate but Equal.What are the differences between domestic partnerships and marriage?
Domestic partnerships in California offers exactly the same rights and obligation as marriage. In fact, it is easier for gay couples to be protested under domestic partnerships than opposite sex couples.
See this article in wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domestic_pa…
What are the differences between domestic partnerships and marriage?
domestic partnerships is a mutual agreement between two persons to live together in a single home without any sort of ties .marriage in the other hand is to sign a legal document stating that a couple agrees to certain rules for in which both partners agree upon to honor for the rest of their lives.
money and property matters!! a marriage is a legal binding contract . Therefore,it can be used in a court system. partnership is not and if the relationship does not work out SOMEONE WILL LEAVE WITH ALMOST NOTHING !!! GOOD LUCK !!!
nothing just I guess it doesn't have a ceremony in a church.. but still some can have a ceremony.. so it's just a twist of words to pretend that you are not supporting gay marriage when you actually do..
Probably about the same as the difference between washrooms for black people and washrooms for white people down in the deep south in the 1960s.
Separate but ';Equal';
Domestic partnerships are second class to marriage.
Marriage is still better and comes with more benefits.
Lots of the things differ between domestic partnerships and marriages. The
A legal document stating that you are legally married. It's all politics!
It's endless really....
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