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- Unregistered_cohabitation_in_Israel abstract "Israel has granted unregistered cohabitation for same-sex couples since 1994, in the form of common-law marriage, a status that until then was only extended to opposite-sex couples. Following lawsuits, same-sex couples enjoy several spousal benefits (1994–1996) and the right of same-sex partners of civil service employees to survivor benefits (1998). Insurance companies recognize same-sex partners in regard to deceased's ensured employment compensation benefits to surviving partner (1999). Pension rights of the same sex partner of the deceased are recognised (2000), non-biological parents can register guardianship of their partner's child (2001); a January, 2005 supreme court ruling has made it possible for a partner to legally adopt a same-sex partner's biological child.The State of Israel allows foreign partners of its LGBT citizenry to receive residency permits. The Civil Service Commission extends spousal benefits and pensions to the partners of gay employees. The Israeli State Attorney's Office has extended the spousal exemption from property-transfer taxes to same-sex couples. Israel's attorney general has granted legal recognition to same-sex couples in financial and other business matters. Attorney General Menachem Mazuz said the couples will be treated the same as common-law spouses, recognizing them as legal units for tax, real estate, and financial purposes. Mazuz made his decision by refusing to appeal a district court ruling in an inheritance case that recognized the legality of a same-sex union, his office said in a statement. Mazuz did differentiate, however, between recognizing same-sex unions for financial and practical purposes, as he did, and changing the law to officially sanction the unions, which would be a matter for parliament, according to the statement.The city of Tel Aviv recognizes unmarried couples, including gays and lesbians, as family units and grants them discounts for municipal services. Under the bylaw, unmarried couples qualify for the same discounts on day care and the use of swimming pools, sports facilities, and other city-sponsored activities that married couples enjoy.".
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- Unregistered_cohabitation_in_Israel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Israeli_law.
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- Unregistered_cohabitation_in_Israel wikiPageWikiLink Common-law_marriage.
- Unregistered_cohabitation_in_Israel wikiPageWikiLink Deferred_compensation.
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- Unregistered_cohabitation_in_Israel wikiPageWikiLink Legal_guardian.
- Unregistered_cohabitation_in_Israel wikiPageWikiLink Menachem_Mazuz.
- Unregistered_cohabitation_in_Israel wikiPageWikiLink Municipal_services.
- Unregistered_cohabitation_in_Israel wikiPageWikiLink Pension.
- Unregistered_cohabitation_in_Israel wikiPageWikiLink Same-sex_marriage_in_Israel.
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- Unregistered_cohabitation_in_Israel wikiPageWikiLink Supreme_court.
- Unregistered_cohabitation_in_Israel wikiPageWikiLink Tel_Aviv.
- Unregistered_cohabitation_in_Israel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Israel".
- Unregistered_cohabitation_in_Israel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Unregistered cohabitation in Israel".
- Unregistered_cohabitation_in_Israel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Unregistered cohabitation since 1994".
- Unregistered_cohabitation_in_Israel wikiPageWikiLinkText "unregistered cohabitation status".
- Unregistered_cohabitation_in_Israel wikiPageWikiLinkText "unregistered cohabitation".
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- Unregistered_cohabitation_in_Israel subject Category:Israeli_law.
- Unregistered_cohabitation_in_Israel subject Category:LGBT_rights_in_Israel.
- Unregistered_cohabitation_in_Israel subject Category:Recognition_of_same-sex_relationships_by_country.
- Unregistered_cohabitation_in_Israel type Right.
- Unregistered_cohabitation_in_Israel type Union.
- Unregistered_cohabitation_in_Israel comment "Israel has granted unregistered cohabitation for same-sex couples since 1994, in the form of common-law marriage, a status that until then was only extended to opposite-sex couples. Following lawsuits, same-sex couples enjoy several spousal benefits (1994–1996) and the right of same-sex partners of civil service employees to survivor benefits (1998). Insurance companies recognize same-sex partners in regard to deceased's ensured employment compensation benefits to surviving partner (1999).".
- Unregistered_cohabitation_in_Israel label "Unregistered cohabitation in Israel".
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