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Gay Divorces
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As far as I understand there will be a 'divorce' procedure which will also involve splitting stuff up between the folks. I think you also have to stick it out for a year like marriage if it all goes wrong on the civil partnership night and you find out you've civilly partnered the wrong person.
I don't think you would be allowed to... erm... civil partnerise more than one person. It's just marriage with a different name (and a really difficult one to use as a verb).
It's called a dissolution - these are the criteria;
Unreasonable behaviour, that is behaviour such that the applicant cannot reasonably be expected to live with their civil partner:
Separation for two years, where the other civil partner consents to a dissolution order being made;
Separation for five years, where the other civil partner does not consent to a dissolution order being made;
That the other civil partner has deserted the applicant for a period of two years prior to the application
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I think there's some uproar that infidelity isn't on there or something.
I don't know what they will say when it gets to that "Unfortunately it didn't work out so we're getting dissolved" ??
You can only have a civil partnership with one person at any one time - they're gay, not mormons ;o)
i)Unreasonable behaviour
ii)Two years separation, and he consent of the other partner
iii)Five years separation
If there are children of the family you should also complete a form called a �statement of arrangements� in which you tell the court what plans you have made for the children once the dissolution is final.
If dissolution is granted then the relationship is dissolved.