No, neither the state, nor any city or county in Kentucky maintains a domestic partnership registry, except that the Cities of Covington, Louisville and Berea offer domestic partner benefits to city employees.
No. In fact, there is a state law in Tennessee prohibiting cities, towns and counties from enacting domestic partnership legislation.
No. There are no jurisdictions in Tennessee that recognize or register domestic partnerships.
No. Domestic partnerships are not legal in American Samoa.
No. Domestic partnerships are not legal in the Northern Mariana Islands.
No. Domestic partnerships are not legal in Guam. However, same-sex marriage is legal in Guam effective June 9, 2015.
No, there is no legal recognition of such relationships in the Philippines.
Yes. The District of Columbia offers both domestic partnerships and same-sex marriage.
In some jurisdictions they are, in others they are not recognised.
Yes. Out-of-state domestic partnerships that have all the same rights as legal marriage are recognized as legal marriages in Washington, DC, pursuant to the Domestic Partnership Judicial Determination of Parentage Act of 2009. This includes domestic partnerships registered with the state of Nevada.
No. The Tennessee state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize domestic partnerships statewide and, as a result, no governor of Tennessee has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
Yes, the state of Oregon recognizes domestic partnerships performed in other states as Oregon state registered domestic partnerships which provide the same rights and responsibilities as legal marriage in Oregon.
Yes, the state of Oregon recognizes domestic partnerships performed in other states as Oregon state registered domestic partnerships which provide the same rights and responsibilities as legal marriage in Oregon.
Yes, the state of Oregon recognizes domestic partnerships performed in other states as Oregon state registered domestic partnerships which provide the same rights and responsibilities as legal marriage in Oregon.