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CailinDeas | 17:14 Thu 16th Feb 2012 | Society & Culture
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What is the difference, in civil law, between marriage and civil partnership.
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I think that marriage is only possible between male and female whereas a civil partnership is for same sex couples.
But I might be wrong.
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So, are both terms just different names for essentially the same thing?
Different countries have different rules, but here in the UK...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/4497348.stm
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Thank you Heathfield. Very informative! I'm wondering now if the non biological parent of any children can adopt them thus giving them a two parent family arrangement, with rights regarding medical matters etc., and of course responsibilities re maintenance etc.
Registry office weddings are a civil cerimony. There can be no real marriage between same sex couples.they should be satisfied with a civil arrangement.
Except that the law will be changing soon.....

"Equality for all!!!"
The sooner the better :-)

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