Hello,
My fiance and I live in New York State, Nassau County to be specific.
We are getting married in October 2019 in Carroll County, New Hampshire. However, for the time being, we're considering having a domestic partnership. The reason is because while he makes more money than I do, his company unfortunately does not offer decent benefits. However, my company offers excellent benefits. He has been experiencing some minor (but annoying) health problems and as a result we would like him to be able to see specialists via through my insurance, because as it is right now, he is having to pay out-of-pocket for essentially all health services.
My questions:
1. If we were to get a domestic partnership right now, would that interfere with us getting married? Can a domestic partnership be simply changed over to married status or is that prohibited?
2. Would it make more sense for us to get actually married right now, or would that create a problem with our officiant?
Sorry for what is probably a very simple question. I have no law background, and I haven't been successful in finding the answer to my question on Google.
Thank you for your help and have a good day!
My fiance and I live in New York State, Nassau County to be specific.
We are getting married in October 2019 in Carroll County, New Hampshire. However, for the time being, we're considering having a domestic partnership. The reason is because while he makes more money than I do, his company unfortunately does not offer decent benefits. However, my company offers excellent benefits. He has been experiencing some minor (but annoying) health problems and as a result we would like him to be able to see specialists via through my insurance, because as it is right now, he is having to pay out-of-pocket for essentially all health services.
My questions:
1. If we were to get a domestic partnership right now, would that interfere with us getting married? Can a domestic partnership be simply changed over to married status or is that prohibited?
2. Would it make more sense for us to get actually married right now, or would that create a problem with our officiant?
Sorry for what is probably a very simple question. I have no law background, and I haven't been successful in finding the answer to my question on Google.
Thank you for your help and have a good day!