Unregistered cohabitation
Unregistered cohabitation is a legal status (sometimes de facto) given to same-sex or opposite-sex couples in certain jurisdictions. They may be similar to common-law marriages.
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More specifically, unregistered cohabitation may refer to:
- Unregistered cohabitation in Australia and De facto relationships in Australia[lower-alpha 1]
- Domestic relationships and domestic partnerships in the Australian Capital Territory[lower-alpha 1]
- Domestic relationships in New South Wales[lower-alpha 1]
- De facto unions in the Northern Territory
- De facto unions in Norfolk Island[lower-alpha 1]
- De facto relationships in Queensland[lower-alpha 1]
- Close personal relationships in South Australia[lower-alpha 1]
- Personal relationships in Tasmania[lower-alpha 1]
- Domestic relationships in Victoria[lower-alpha 1]
- De facto unions in Western Australia
- Various de facto relationships in Canada[lower-alpha 1]
- De facto unions in Colombia
- Unregistered cohabitation in Croatia
- Unregistered cohabitation in Israel[lower-alpha 1]
- Samenlevingscontract in the Netherlands[lower-alpha 1]
- De facto relationships in New Zealand[lower-alpha 1]
- Unregistered cohabitation in Poland
- Unregistered cohabitation in San Marino
Some other countries and sub-national regions recognize unregistered cohabitation, as listed in the Civil union article.
Notes
- Also recognizes another form of same-sex unions (marriage, civil unions, domestic partnerships).
See also
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