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Civil Partnership Act 2004

Civil partnership

Formation of civil partnership by registration

Powers to make orders and effect of orders

Contribution by civil partner to property improvement

Civil partnership agreements unenforceable

Parental responsibility, children of the family and relatives

False statements etc. with reference to civil partnerships

Formation of civil partnership by registration

Appointment of authorised registrars

Occupancy rights

Civil partners: competency of interdict

Dissolution

Regulations

Formation of civil partnership by registration

Powers to make orders and effect of orders

Disputes between civil partners about property

Civil partnership agreements unenforceable

Parental responsibility, children of the family and relatives

False statements etc. with reference to civil partnerships

Meaning of "overseas relationship"

Power to make provision corresponding to EC Regulation 2201/2003

Commanding officers' certificates for Part 2 purposes

Interpretation of statutory references to stepchildren etc.

Immigration control and formation of civil partnerships

Regulations and orders

Prohibited degrees of relationship: England and Wales

Civil partnerships of persons under 18: England and Wales

Registration by former spouses one of whom has changed sex

Wills, administration of estates and family provision

Financial relief in the High Court or a county court etc.

Financial relief in magistrates' courts etc.

Financial relief in England and Wales after overseas dissolution etc. of a civil partnership

Housing and tenancies

Family homes and domestic violence

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 PART 5
 CIVIL PARTNERSHIP FORMED OR DISSOLVED ABROAD ETC.
 CHAPTER 1
 REGISTRATION OUTSIDE UK UNDER ORDER IN COUNCIL
210    Registration at British consulates etc.
 
     (1) Her Majesty may by Order in Council make provision for two people to register as civil partners of each other-
 
 
    (a) in prescribed countries or territories outside the United Kingdom, and
 
    (b) in the presence of a prescribed officer of Her Majesty's Diplomatic Service,
 in cases where the officer is satisfied that the conditions in subsection (2) are met.
 
     (2) The conditions are that-
 
 
    (a) at least one of the proposed civil partners is a United Kingdom national,
 
    (b) the proposed civil partners would have been eligible to register as civil partners of each other in such part of the United Kingdom as is determined in accordance with the Order,
 
    (c) the authorities of the country or territory in which it is proposed that they register as civil partners will not object to the registration, and
 
    (d) insufficient facilities exist for them to enter into an overseas relationship under the law of that country or territory.
     (3) An officer is not required to allow two people to register as civil partners of each other if in his opinion the formation of a civil partnership between them would be inconsistent with international law or the comity of nations.
 
     (4) An Order in Council under this section may make provision for appeals against a refusal, in reliance on subsection (3), to allow two people to register as civil partners of each other.
 
     (5) An Order in Council under this section may provide that two people who register as civil partners of each other under such an Order are to be treated for the purposes of sections 221(1)(c)(i) and (2)(c)(i), 222(c), 224(b), 225(1)(c)(i) and (3)(c)(i), 229(1)(c)(i) and (2)(c)(i), 230(c) and 232(b) and section 1(3)(c)(i) of the Presumption of Death (Scotland) Act 1977 (c. 27) as if they had done so in the part of the United Kingdom determined as mentioned in subsection (2)(b).
 
211    Registration by armed forces personnel
 
     (1) Her Majesty may by Order in Council make provision for two people to register as civil partners of each other-
 
 
    (a) in prescribed countries or territories outside the United Kingdom, and
 
    (b) in the presence of an officer appointed by virtue of the Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages (Special Provisions) Act 1957 (c. 58),
 in cases where the officer is satisfied that the conditions in subsection (2) are met.
 
     (2) The conditions are that-
 
 
    (a) at least one of the proposed civil partners-
 
      (i) is a member of a part of Her Majesty's forces serving in the country or territory,
 
      (ii) is employed in the country or territory in such other capacity as may be prescribed, or
 
      (iii) is a child of a person falling within sub-paragraph (i) or (ii) and has his home with that person in that country or territory,
 
    (b) the proposed civil partners would have been eligible to register as civil partners of each other in such part of the United Kingdom as is determined in accordance with the Order, and
 
    (c) such other requirements as may be prescribed are complied with.
     (3) In determining for the purposes of subsection (2) whether one person is the child of another, a person who is or was treated by another as a child of the family in relation to-
 
 
    (a) a marriage to which the other is or was a party, or
 
    (b) a civil partnership in which the other is or was a civil partner,
 is to be regarded as the other's child.
 
     (4) An Order in Council under this section may provide that two people who register as civil partners of each other under such an Order are to be treated for the purposes of section 221(1)(c)(i) and (2)(c)(i), 222(c), 224(b), 225(1)(c)(i) and (3)(c)(i), 229(1)(c)(i) and (2)(c)(i), 230(c) and 232(b) and section 1(3)(c)(i) of the Presumption of Death (Scotland) Act 1977 (c. 27) as if they had done so in the part of the United Kingdom determined in accordance with subsection (2)(b).
 
     (5) Any references in this section-
 
 
    (a) to a country or territory outside the United Kingdom,
 
    (b) to forces serving in such a country or territory, and
 
    (c) to persons employed in such a country or territory,
 include references to ships which are for the time being in the waters of a country or territory outside the United Kingdom, to forces serving in any such ship and to persons employed in any such ship.
 
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