15/09/2005
‘Gay marriages’ publicity campaign launched
The government has launched a new publicity campaign to highlight the new civil partnerships legislation.
The new legislation, which became law last November, provides same-sex couples with the same rights in areas such as tax, pensions and benefits as heterosexual couples.
The government has published an information booklet, which provides information on how to register partnerships; pension and tax rights; and new responsibilities in the treatment of social security benefits and child support.
The leaflet will be distributed to Citizens Advice Bureaux, Libraries and Register Offices.
Commenting on the new legislation, Deputy Equality Minister Meg Munn, said: “In our modern society it is only right that gay and lesbian couples who have made a decision to share their lives should be given the recognition they deserve.
“It is ridiculous that we have had a system that does not recognise the relationship of a gay couple who may have lived together for 20 years. One partner could be excluded from the funeral if the other died, or lose their joint home because of inheritance tax. I am really happy that civil partnership gives same-sex relationships the recognition they should have.”
The legislation will come into force from December 5. Couples will be able to give notice at a Register Office of their intention to register a civil partnership from that date and will be able to register on December 21, fifteen days later.
Westminster Council, where the publicity campaign was launched on Wednesday, confirmed that seventy couples had already contacted them to book their civil partnership registration.
(KMcA/SP)
The new legislation, which became law last November, provides same-sex couples with the same rights in areas such as tax, pensions and benefits as heterosexual couples.
The government has published an information booklet, which provides information on how to register partnerships; pension and tax rights; and new responsibilities in the treatment of social security benefits and child support.
The leaflet will be distributed to Citizens Advice Bureaux, Libraries and Register Offices.
Commenting on the new legislation, Deputy Equality Minister Meg Munn, said: “In our modern society it is only right that gay and lesbian couples who have made a decision to share their lives should be given the recognition they deserve.
“It is ridiculous that we have had a system that does not recognise the relationship of a gay couple who may have lived together for 20 years. One partner could be excluded from the funeral if the other died, or lose their joint home because of inheritance tax. I am really happy that civil partnership gives same-sex relationships the recognition they should have.”
The legislation will come into force from December 5. Couples will be able to give notice at a Register Office of their intention to register a civil partnership from that date and will be able to register on December 21, fifteen days later.
Westminster Council, where the publicity campaign was launched on Wednesday, confirmed that seventy couples had already contacted them to book their civil partnership registration.
(KMcA/SP)
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