Official recognition for same-sex civil partnerships

THE first same-sex civil partnership will be recognised in Ireland within months.

Official recognition for same-sex civil partnerships

A new law legally recognising gay couples comes into effect on January 1, securing a range of rights over shared homes, maintenance payments and pensions.

But as parties have to give three months’ notice to registrars the first registration ceremony is expected to be in April.

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