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Can anyone make an adult interdependent partner agreement?

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No. You cannot make an adult interdependent partner agreement if:

  • You are already a party to an adult interdependent partner agreement with someone else.
  • You are married.
  • If you are under 18 and related to the other party (either by birth or adoption)
  • If you are not related to the other party by birth or adoption and you are a minor (18 or under), unless you are over 16 and your guardian has given written consent to you entering the agreement.

June 2003

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