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December 23, 2005

Can you feel the love tonight?

As even the most passive consumer of the news knows, Elton John and his longtime partner David Furnish have "tied the knot" so to speak. But what's less known are the specifics of the British law authorizing civil partnerships. Ellen Tumposky addresses this in an articles titled, Britain's Gay, Lesbian Couples Soon Can Walk Down the Aisle, USA Today, Nov. 25, 2005, at 9A. According to the article:

Beginning Dec. 5, same-sex couples older than 16 can give legal notice of their intention to form a partnership. Ceremonies can be held after a 15-day waiting period.

Hundreds of couples across Britain are expected to register as soon as the law comes into effect. Among them: singer Elton John, 58, and his longtime partner David Furnish, 43, a Canadian filmmaker. * * *

Britain joins a number of other European countries, including Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, France and Belgium, in recognizing same-sex unions either as civil partnerships or gay marriages. Despite opposition from some Christian groups, the issue is far less contentious here than in the USA * * *

British same-sex couples who enter into civil partnerships will have the same rights as married heterosexual couples, including inheritance and pension rights, bereavement benefits and next-of-kin standing.

Posted by Joshua Claybourn at December 23, 2005 09:46 AM

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