Sentences with phrase «new civil partnership»

Since the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013, the number of new civil partnerships has gone down and the number of civil partnership dissolutions has gone up — many civil partners have converted their partnerships into marriages.
The Irish Independent By Fionnan Sheahan, Political Editor The taxpayer will pay at least $ 25m for opening up married tax benefits to other couples when new civil partnerships comes into effect.
You will not be entitled to this pension if you re-marry or enter into a new civil partnership.
In such cases, periodical allowance might be paid until they die, remarry or enter into a new civil partnership.
You will not be entitled to this pension if you enter into a new civil partnership or marry.
If you remarry or form a new civil partnership, or live with a new partner, it's likely to affect your finances.
You can't get a State Pension based on your ex-partner's NI record if you remarry or enter a new civil partnership before you reach State Pension age.
If a person is in receipt of One - Parent Family Payment, marries / is in civil partnership or remarries / is in a new civil partnership, entitlement to payment ceases as and from the date of marriage / civil partnership or remarriage / new civil partnership.
If you remarry or enter a new civil partnership, any spousal maintenance (periodical allowance in Scotland) you receive will stop.
have had your civil partnership with your late civil partner dissolved and have not registered in a new civil partnership
Widow's, Widower's or Surviving Civil Partner's Contributory Pension is paid for the lifetime of the pensioner, provided they do not cohabit with another person as a couple, remarry or enter into a new civil partnership.
If you do remarry or enter a new civil partnership, your new husband, wife or civil partner could receive some or all of your money and property.
If you are a widowed person or a surviving civil partner who is not entitled to a Widow's, Widower's or Surviving Civil Partner's Contributory Pension, has not remarried or entered into a new civil partnership, has no dependent children and is not cohabiting, you may be eligible for a Widow's, Widower's or Surviving Civil Partner's Non-Contributory Pension.
You may be eligible for Widow's, Widower's or Surviving Civil Partner's Contributory Pension if you are widowed or a surviving civil partner, have not remarried or entered into a new civil partnership, and are not cohabiting.
A divorced spouse or a civil partner whose civil partnership has been dissolved can make an application to court seeking a share of the estate of their former spouse / civil partner, provided that the application is made within six months of the date of the Grant of Probate or Administration and the divorced spouse / civil partner has not remarried or entered into a new civil partnership.
If you re-marry, enter a new civil partnership or start to cohabit, it is no longer payable.
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