Not exact matches
I was in favour of
civil partnerships, but marriage was not an issue
until we made it into an issue, and it did cause a huge amount of upset and I thought that was unnecessary and therefore I opposed it.
The biggest obstacle is «
Civil Partnerships» and their equivalents: these are tantamount to the «separate but equal» policy that fuelled discrimination in the United States
until people began to realise that «separate but equal» is not equal at all.
In the UK, maintenance payments can be set for a limited period of time or
until one party dies, marries or enters into a
civil partnership.
This is particularly relevant for same sex couples, for many of whom same sex marriage and
civil partnership was not available
until the relatively recent introduction of legislation.
· Couples who have already given notice of their intention to register a
civil partnership and have completed their
civil partnership registration form will have
until 15 May 2016 to go ahead and register their
civil partnership;
If you're getting divorced or dissolving your
civil partnership, you each have an obligation to support each other financially
until your divorce or dissolution is finalised.
If you are recently bereaved (having been married, cohabiting or in a
civil partnership), you can claim OFP for a period of up to 2 years from the date of death of your spouse /
civil partner / co-habitant, or
until your youngest child reaches the age of 18, in order to enable you to come to terms with your changed circumstances.
A person who is recently bereaved (married, co-habiting and persons in a
civil partnership) and is thus parenting alone but who doesn't qualify for a Widow's, Widower's or Surviving Civil Partners Contributory Pension can claim one - parent family payment for up to two years from the date of death of the spouse, cohabitant or civil partner or until their youngest child reaches 18 years of age, whichever is ear
civil partnership) and is thus parenting alone but who doesn't qualify for a Widow's, Widower's or Surviving
Civil Partners Contributory Pension can claim one - parent family payment for up to two years from the date of death of the spouse, cohabitant or civil partner or until their youngest child reaches 18 years of age, whichever is ear
Civil Partners Contributory Pension can claim one - parent family payment for up to two years from the date of death of the spouse, cohabitant or
civil partner or until their youngest child reaches 18 years of age, whichever is ear
civil partner or
until their youngest child reaches 18 years of age, whichever is earlier.