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The Civil Partnership Act 2004 (c 33) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, introduced by the Labour government, which grants civil partnerships in the United Kingdom with rights and responsibilities very similar to civil marriage. Initially the Act permitted only same-sex couples to form civil partnerships. This was altered to include opposite-sex couples in 2019. Civil partners are entitled to the same property rights as married couples, the same exemption as married couples regarding social security and pension benefits, and also the ability to exercise parental responsibility for a partner's children, as well as responsibility for reasonable maintenance of one's partner and their children, tenancy rights, full life insurance recognition, next-of-kin rights in hospitals, an

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  • Civil Partnership Act 2004 (en)
  • Civil Partnership Act 2004 (in)
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  • Civil Partnership Act 2004 (c 33) adalah sebuah Undang-Undang dari Parlemen Britania Raya. UU tersebut diperkenalkan oleh pemerintahan Partai Buruh dan didukung oleh oposisi Konservatif dan Liberal Demokrat. UU tersebut memberikan kemitraan sipil di Britania Raya dengan hak dan tanggung jawab yang hampir sama dengan . Mitra sipil memberikan yang sama seperti halnya pasangan lawan jenis, pemberian yang sama dengan tunjangan pensiun dan pasangan yang berumah tangga, dan juga kemampuan untuk memegang tanggung jawab pengasulan untuk anak dari seorang mitra, serta tanggung jawab untuk pengutamaan beralasan dari mitra orang tersebut dan anak mereka, hak , pengakuan penuh, hak rumah sakit, dan lain-lain. Terdapat proses formal untuk memecahkan kemitraan melalui perceraian. (in)
  • The Civil Partnership Act 2004 (c 33) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, introduced by the Labour government, which grants civil partnerships in the United Kingdom with rights and responsibilities very similar to civil marriage. Initially the Act permitted only same-sex couples to form civil partnerships. This was altered to include opposite-sex couples in 2019. Civil partners are entitled to the same property rights as married couples, the same exemption as married couples regarding social security and pension benefits, and also the ability to exercise parental responsibility for a partner's children, as well as responsibility for reasonable maintenance of one's partner and their children, tenancy rights, full life insurance recognition, next-of-kin rights in hospitals, an (en)
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