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Registering
your Civil Partnership
CIVIL
PARTNERSHIPS INDEX
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What arrangements can I make for my civil partnership?
If
you want to register a civil partnership, you will be able to give formal notice
your of intention to do so from
Some
local authorities, such as
Where
can I register my civil partnership?
Every
local authority will be required to provide a facility for the registration
of a civil partnership. It will also be possible to register a civil partnership
at a venue elsewhere, for example at a hotel, as long as they are approved for
this purpose. It will be for you to approach a premises to make arrangements if you want to register the
civil partnership there.
Any premises that are presently approved for marriage will, with effect from 5 December, be deemed to also be approved for the purposes of civil partnership registrations until the current approval is renewed or expires. After 5 December, premises will be approved for hosting both civil partnerships and marriages.
You
can find a list of these venues on Camden's
website under the heading 'Civil Marriages & Civil Partnerships in Camden'.
It
will also be possible for a civil partnership to be registered at the residence
of someone who is housebound or seriously ill and not expected to recover.
You
and your partner will need to each give notice in the area(s) where you have
resided for at least seven days. When you give notice, you will be asked to
state where you wish the civil partnership registration to take place.
If
a civil partnership is to be registered outside of the area of residence, you
and your partner will still need to give notice in the area(s) where you live.
When you each give notice, you will be asked to give the date and place where
the civil partnership registration is to take place so these details will need
to have been first agreed with the local authority where the registration is
going to take place.
Example:
If
you live in
Who
is eligible to register a civil partnership?
Two
people will be related to each other within the prohibited degrees of relationship
if, for example, one of them is the other person’s grandparent, parent, child
or sibling.
What
is the waiting period for civil partnership?
For
more information about the processes of changing gender go to
http://www.grp.gov.uk
Civil
partnerships can only be registered between
What happens if someone is seriously ill and not expected to recover?
Where
one of the couple is seriously ill and not expected to recover, then the civil
partnership may be registered at any time of day. The 15-day waiting period
would also not apply.
The
couple would need to provide a certificate from a doctor stating that the person
is seriously ill and not expected to recover, that the person cannot be moved
to a place where civil partnership registrations normally take place and that
they understand the nature and purpose of signing the Registrar General's licence.
What
information will be made public about my civil partnership?
When
you give notice of your intention to register a civil partnership, details from
the notice will be available in a register office for public inspection (as
for marriage) but the details will not include you or your partner’s address.
It
is important that these details are publicly available during the 15 day waiting
period, to allow for objections to be made, just as is the case for marriage.
The grounds for objection to a civil partnership are the same grounds for objection
to marriage. For example, someone could object if they think the couple are
not eligible to register a civil partnership.
What
happens at a civil partnership registration?
A
civil partnership will be registered once the couple has signed the civil partnership
document in the presence of a registrar and two witnesses.
The
exact format of this document is still being finalised. There will be words
printed on the document which the couple will be able to say at the time of
signing the document, though the exact words are still to be confirmed.
Can
I have a ceremony?
What
will the whole process cost?
There
will be fees charged for giving notice and for the civil partnership registration
itself when this takes place on premises made available by a registration authority.
The exact amounts have yet to be determined, but it is expected that they will
be similar to those for marriage. Local authorities will set their own
fees for civil partnerships which take place at an approved
premises.
Can
I use Welsh?
All
forms used in
Other
Civil Partnership Changes
There
are a wide range of changes to be made as part of the implementation of the
Civil Partnership Act, in addition to settling the procedures for registration.
These changes include social security, pensions, tax credits and tax, and changes
to court procedures. Many of these changes involve amendments to legislation
to be made in Parliament over the coming months. Progress in these areas includes:
Changes
to tax law
Occupational
pensions
Changes
to Employment regulations
For
full details of the proposed changes go to: http://www.dti.gov.uk/er/equality/eer_2003_amendments.htm
Secondary
legislation