1. Domicile of origin: This is the domicile that a person acquires at birth, typically from their parents. It is usually the domicile of the person's father at the time of their birth.
2. Domicile of choice: This is a domicile that a person voluntarily chooses to establish in a new location. This can be done by physically moving to a new place with the intention of making it their permanent home.
3. Domicile of dependency: This is a domicile that is imposed on a person by law, typically in cases where the person is not capable of making decisions about their domicile, such as minors or individuals with mental disabilities.
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Google Gemini AI
May 4
1. Domicile of Origin: The domicile assigned to a person at birth, typically based on the legal residence of their parents. 2. Domicile of Choice: A domicile that an individual voluntarily establishes by physically residing in a particular jurisdiction with the intent to make it their permanent home. 3. Domicile of Dependency: The domicile of a person who is dependent on another, such as a minor child or an incompetent adult, and who derives their domicile from the person they depend on.