How do I terminate a civil union?

In New York, civil unions can be terminated through the same process as a divorce. It is important to understand the difference between a civil union and marriage. A civil union is when two people come together through a legal contract and become financially and legally linked in the same way a married couple is. In order to terminate a civil union, both parties must complete and submit a summons and complaint to begin the process. This document must be notarized, and both parties must receive a copy of the documents. A Complaint for Dissolution of Civil Union form is available from the court clerk or from an attorney. Once the forms are filed, both parties must attend a hearing or respond to the summons. At the hearing, the court will review any agreement or instructions provided by the parties, as well as any other factors the court deems important in the dissolution of the civil union. The court will review all of the evidence and issue a judgment of dissolution. It is important to note that if the court finds that there are any assets or debts that belong to one of the parties, the court usually requires that these matters be resolved prior to officially terminating the civil union. After the court has issued a dissolution, both parties must cancel any remaining legal responsibilities and obligations that have been created by the civil union. This includes any surviving benefits or rights, alimony, or support obligations the court may have specified. Once these tasks are completed, the civil union is officially terminated.

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