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Civil Partnership in Scotland extended to Mixed Sex Couples


For the first time, mixed sex couples are to have the right to enter a civil partnership in Scotland after MSPs voted to pass the Civil Partnership Bill earlier this week.


The new legislation means that all couples in Scotland will have the same choices should they decide they want a legally recognised relationship.


Secondary legislation in the Scottish and UK Parliaments will be necessary for mixed sex civil partnerships to take place in Scotland, and this work will now be progressed.


Shirley-Anne Somerville MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Social Security and Older People, said:


“This legislation helps enshrine the principles of equality and freedom of choice for all couples in law.


“It means that – just like same sex couples – mixed sex couples will be able to choose between civil partnership or marriage, whichever they feel is best for them.


“This latest reform to the law demonstrates the Scottish Government’s commitment to creating a fairer Scotland that promotes equality for all.”


Kenneth Gibson MSP, who had already spoken in favour of the legislation in the Stage 1 debate last month, commented:


“Many constituents have contacted me to express their wish to have a formalised relationship that gives rights to their partner of a different sex.


“Having to do this through the institution of marriage, is not acceptable for many people for a variety of reasons personal to them.


“These couples will soon be given the opportunity to, like same-sex couples, have a choice between marriage and civil partnership, and rightly so. It should be up to two people in love to decide how they frame their relationship and commitment to each other.”


The Civil Partnership (Scotland) Bill and further information about the legislation can be found on the Scottish Parliament website. Royal Assent will be needed for the Bill to become an Act.


In 2018 the UK Supreme Court ruled in an English case that the introduction of same sex marriage had resulted in the Civil Partnership Act 2004 no longer being compatible with the European Convention on Human Rights, because it denied mixed sex couples the opportunity to enter into civil partnerships.


Following that ruling, the Scottish Government consulted in 2018 on two options for the future of civil partnership in Scotland: scrapping civil partnership or making it available to mixed sex couples.


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