NOUN
- a person (not necessarily a spouse) with whom you cohabit and share a long-term sexual relationship
How To Use domestic partner In A Sentence
- All of the five possible legal solutions to the issue of same-sex couples — redefinition of marriage, civil unions, domestic partnerships, federal marriage amendment, and what I am calling disestablishment — strike me as seriously flawed and likely to be harmful to children. SSM opponant changes his mind
- A law passed by voters in 1994 gave retirement and health benefits to city employees' domestic partners.
- Last month, we enacted legislation to allow civil marriage ceremonies for domestic partners in San Francisco.
- But the U.S. firm has in recent years become a passive investor, and has been looking for another domestic partner.
- What happens when someone who's had a sex change, who is already receiving domestic partner benefits at work for his male partner, goes through sex reassignment surgery and acquires the physical impedimenta of the opposite sex?
- The archdiocese still hopes to persuade the city to exempt Catholic Charities from the domestic partners ordinance, he said.
- I was with my loving Domestic Partner, along with my friends Joshua and Markus, and we must have heard "lookit" close to 200 hundred times. Archive 2006-01-01
- Remove the restriction that the domestic partner in a JV securities firm has to be an existing securities firm.
- More employers are offering benefits to domestic partners: 25 percent of those surveyed currently provide benefits to opposite sex live-ins, and 16 percent offer benefits to same-sex partners.
- Additionally, the very notion of family is being redefined as Ame-ricans consider a variety of arrangements including domestic partnerships, civil unions, and gay marriage. The Jakarta Post Breaking News