The Civil Partnership Act creates a new legal relationship of civil partnership, which two people of the same-sex can form by signing a registration document. It also provides same-sex couples who form a civil partnership with parity of treatment in a wide range of legal matters with those opposite-sex couples who enter into a civil marriage.
Important rights and responsibilities will flow from forming a civil partnership, helping same-sex couples to organise their lives together.
Provisions in the Act include:
* a duty to provide reasonable maintenance for your civil partner and any children of the family; * civil partners to be assessed in the same way as spouses for child support; * equitable treatment for the purposes of life assurance; * employment and pension benefits; * recognition under intestacy rules; * access to fatal accidents compensation; * protection from domestic violence; and * recognition for immigration and nationality purposes.
More Information:
* What is a Civil Partnership and what are the benefits? * Civil Partnership FAQ * Civil Partnership Links
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