Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Table of cases
- Table of statutes
- 1 Introduction to the Act
- 2 What is a civil partnership? Formation by registration in England and Wales: eligibility
- 3 Pre-registration procedure: standard procedure; house-bound and detained partners; certain non-residents and other special cases
- 4 Registration in England and Wales – the standard procedure; the special procedure
- 5 Registration outside the UK by Order in Council
- 6 Overseas relationships treated as civil partnerships
- 7 Financial and property implications of civil partnership
- 8 Children
- 9 Relationship between the Civil Partnership Act and the Gender Recognition Act
- 10 The ending of the partnership: orders for dissolution
- 11 Nullity and other proceedings
- 12 Offences
- 13 Domestic violence and occupation of the home
- 14 Financial consequences on breakdown
- 15 Financial relief in England and Wales after an overseas dissolution
- 16 Miscellaneous
- Appendix Civil Partnership Act 2004 – extracts
- Index
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Table of cases
- Table of statutes
- 1 Introduction to the Act
- 2 What is a civil partnership? Formation by registration in England and Wales: eligibility
- 3 Pre-registration procedure: standard procedure; house-bound and detained partners; certain non-residents and other special cases
- 4 Registration in England and Wales – the standard procedure; the special procedure
- 5 Registration outside the UK by Order in Council
- 6 Overseas relationships treated as civil partnerships
- 7 Financial and property implications of civil partnership
- 8 Children
- 9 Relationship between the Civil Partnership Act and the Gender Recognition Act
- 10 The ending of the partnership: orders for dissolution
- 11 Nullity and other proceedings
- 12 Offences
- 13 Domestic violence and occupation of the home
- 14 Financial consequences on breakdown
- 15 Financial relief in England and Wales after an overseas dissolution
- 16 Miscellaneous
- Appendix Civil Partnership Act 2004 – extracts
- Index
Summary
It is difficult to overestimate the significance and importance of the Civil Partnership Act 2004 in terms of the changes it makes to the treatment in law of same-sex relationships. I am proud to have been a member of the governing party which introduced such ground-breaking legislation and to have had the opportunity as a member of the House of Lords to have championed its cause in that chamber.
This book is an erudite, but highly practical, guide to the legislation. It represents for the authors – both highly experienced and well-regarded practitioners – a continuation of their contribution to the understanding of major pieces of family law legislation. I am confident that this book will enjoy the wide critical acclaim their other publications have attracted. Its clear and detailed explanation of the steps that intending couples need to take to enter into the partnership, its consequences not only in terms of their financial and other mutual obligations including their property rights, but also the impact the partnership will have on their relationship with government agencies will be of immense assistance to a wide range of readers. Although the primary audience of the book will be solicitors and barristers called upon to advise clients on the impact of the legislation, judges and their support staff will also benefit from this guide.
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- The Civil Partnership Act 2004A Practical Guide, pp. viiPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2005