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Fighting for Fairness and Equality since 1998!

The Alternatives to Marriage Project (AtMP) is a national nonprofit organization advocating for equality and fairness for unmarried people, including people who are single, who choose not to marry, cannot marry, or live together before marriage. More about us. We invite you to fill out our online survey.

January 10, 2011
Welcome to readers of Huffington Post's new divorce section!  You saw our suggestion that unmarried partners have cohabitation agreements, as well as wills.  Get sample agreements and tips for writing them here.
 
December 20, 2010
Welcome to readers of the New York Times!  You met AtMP's executive director, Nicky Grist, in a debate among experts on marriage, cohabitation and remarriage.  We hope you agree that helping diverse caring relationships is good for everyone, and we hope you'll join us!
 
December 19, 2010
Welcome to readers of the Baltimore Sun! You learned that AtMP "advocates for state and federal laws that don't give special treatment to married couples." With only 8.6% of your city's households containing married couples with children, and only 23% in Maryland and nationwide, doesn't that sound like a good idea? 
 
December 16, 2010
Welcome to readers of Alternet!  You met AtMP board member Kevin Maillard, a law professor with his own unmarried relationship contract and a realistic appraisal of the types of contracts that courts will uphold.  If you're thinking about writing your own relationship contract, check out these resources.
 
December 7, 2010
Welcome to readers of the Washington Post's "On Faith" panel discussion about marriage.  What do you think about Tom Flynn's secular preference for civil unions? If you're a different-sex couple living in Illinois, Nevada or DC, would you choose a civil union or domestic partnership instead of marriage?
 
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