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		<title>Did you need a Ceremony? </title>
		<description>You both must have current government issued picture ID like a Drivers License, State ID card or US or Foreign Passport. You both must appear in person together with one of our notaries.      A domestic partnership is established when persons meeting the criteria specified by Family Code section 297 file a Declaration of Domestic Partnership (Form NP/SF DP-1) with the Secretary of State. A copy of the declaration and a Certificate of Registration of Domestic Partnership will be returned to the partners after the declaration is filed. In addition, you will receive a brochure entitled, "Your Future Together," (pdf ~1.28MB) published by the State Department of Public Health. This brochure contains information for distribution to applicants who qualify as domestic partners.    The domestic partnership can be terminated under certain conditions, as provided by Family Code section 299, by filing a Notice of Termination of Domestic Partnership (Form NP/SF DP-2) with the Secretary of State. The domestic partnership shall be terminated effective six months after the date of filing of the Notice of Termination of Domestic Partnership with the Secretary of State provided that neither party has, before the effective date, filed with the Secretary of State a Revocation of Termination of Domestic Partnership (Form NP/SF DP-3), as provided by Family Code section 299. If all conditions of Family Code section 299 are not met, domestic partnerships must be terminated through proceedings in California Superior Court.     As with any legal decision. Please consult your legal representitive to discuss the ramifications of Domestic Partnership for your particular situation. </description>
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