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Differences Between Civil Partnership And Marriage?
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From today heterosexual couples in the UK can have a civil partnership, but how does that differ from a marriage?
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As far as I can see, a civil partnership entitles both partners to legal and financial benefits, but they don’t promise to be faithful or to stand by the other person in sickness or misfortune. A cheat’s partnership, I’d say. As I said in another thread, I refused my OH’s offer of a civil partnership.
As far as I can see, a civil partnership entitles both partners to legal and financial benefits, but they don’t promise to be faithful or to stand by the other person in sickness or misfortune. A cheat’s partnership, I’d say. As I said in another thread, I refused my OH’s offer of a civil partnership.
Since you don't need a contract to be faithful or to stand by the other person in sickness or misfortune, then that's all superfluous waffle one can understand wanting rid of. The sad thing is that society discriminates between those who comply with going through these outdated unnecessary rituals and those who have no wish to. If it treated all fairly and the same they could be dispensed with.
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