General information
Washington LawHelp has information about:
- Washington Property Law for Unmarried Couples
- Registered Domestic Partnerships: The basics
- Living Together Contracts for Washington couples who cannot or choose not to marry or be registered domestic partners
Navigate Law Group has information about The Committed Intimate Relationship: You Have Rights After a Long-Term Break Up.
Forms and instructions
Washington LawHelp has forms and instructions for:
- Ending your relationship when you're not married
- Get Family and Safety Forms helps you select forms for filing, responding, and more
Unmarried parents (parentage)
Parentage involves unmarried parents. This includes legally recognized parents asking for parenting plans or child support as well as cases to determine a child's legal parents if they are unmarried.
For information about filing a petition for a parenting plan, residential schedule and/or child support, see the parentage page.
For information about changing a final parenting plan or child support order, see the modification page.
Free eBook for unmarried couples who are living together