Is a civil union a legal contract?

Yes, a civil union is a legal contract in Florida, just like a marriage. A civil union usually includes a written agreement between two people, for example to share their property and to provide for each other’s financial needs and wants. Civil unions are legally recognized in Florida, and must be registered with the state. The Florida Civil Unions Act permits two people to enter into a union that carries a similar status to a marriage, with many of the same rights and benefits that married couples enjoy. Under the law, civil unions provide both partners with legal rights and responsibilities, including the right to make decisions for the other in medical situations, allow each partner to make medical decisions for their partner if the other partner is incapacitated, and be named as their partner’s representative on matters concerning their property. Though civil unions in Florida do not confer the same benefits as marriage, they do protect the rights of both parties in a union, providing them with shared rights to hospital visitation, inheritance, the ability to make medical decisions, and other benefits. As such, a civil union is a legal contract in Florida and should be entered into with thought and care.

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