Last updated: 7/21/2023
Notice Of Termination Of Domestic Partnership {NP-SF DP-2}
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Description
NP/SF DP-2 - NOTICE OF TERMINATION OF DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIP (Family Code section 299). This brochure describes the requirements for terminating a California registered domestic partnership in the State of California and explains the nature and effect of termination. In certain limited circumstances, if all the legal requirements are met, partners may terminate a registered domestic partnership by preparing and filing a Notice of Termination of Domestic Partnership form with the California Secretary of State. In all other circumstances, at least one of the partners must file a petition with, and obtain a judgment from, a California Superior Court in the same way that marriages are terminated. To terminate a domestic partnership using the procedure through the California Secretary of State, you must sign a form stating that you have read and understood this brochure. Therefore, it is important to read this entire brochure carefully. This brochure cannot answer every question that may arise in a particular set of circumstances, and this brochure is not intended to provide legal advice. For additional questions about terminating a registered domestic partnership and the effect of termination after you review this brochure, a private attorney should be consulted. If filing a Notice of Termination of Domestic Partnership, this brochure should be saved for at least six months from the date the termination form is filed with the California Secretary of State. Either partner can revoke the termination within six months of filing the termination form with the California Secretary of State. www.FormsWorkflow.com