Property Ownership

Indiana's Domestic Partnership Registry affects real estate by:

AGranting automatic joint tenancy to all registered partners
BAllowing registered domestic partners to potentially claim certain property rights similar to married couples in some jurisdictions, though Indiana law is more limited than marital rights✓ Correct
CExempting partners from all real estate transfer taxes
DCreating automatic right of survivorship

Explanation

Indiana's recognition of domestic partner property rights is more limited than in some states. Registered partners should consult an attorney to understand their property rights and may need to use estate planning tools (TOD deeds, joint tenancy) to protect each other's interests.

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