Does a civil union need to be registered with a government agency?

In Oregon, a civil union does not need to be registered with a government agency. Civil unions are recognized as a legally-binding contract between two people who are not related by marriage. The contract can establish rights and responsibilities to each partner as well as give them financial and legal benefits. Under Oregon law, a couple who wishes to enter into a civil union may do so without registering the agreement with a government agency. The contract is an agreement between the two people and is not a public record. The contract is legally binding and enforceable by a court of law. Civil unions are not the same as a marriage, so the same legal requirements that govern a marriage do not apply to a civil union. For example, a couple who chooses to enter into a civil union do not need to obtain a marriage license or publically declare their partnership. Therefore, the answer to the question of whether or not a civil union needs to be registered with a government agency is no. Civil unions are private contracts that legally have the same effect as a marriage, but do not require government registration or documentation.

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