Registering your partnership
You may now apply for legal recognition of your relationship by entering into and registering a Civil Partnership.
Civil Partnerships
In December 2005, the Civil Partnership Act came into force. This legislation introduces new rights to same sex couples. You may now apply for legal recognition of your relationship by entering into and registering a Civil Partnership. In the event of the relationship breaking down, you will need to apply to the Courts for the formal dissolution of the partnership.
We can provide advice on the effects of registering your partnership and on the process of dissolving your partnership.
If you have family related issues and need to seek advice or need a solicitor to give you support then don't hesitate to give us a call on 01908 660966 for our Milton Keynes office or 01604 828282 for our Northampton office. Alternatively fill out our online contact form. Our dedicated team of family law specialists are always happy to help.
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