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Name: Gross & Co. Solicitors

Description: We can:
Give advice in plain English
Give fixed quotes for straightforward cases

We do:
Fight your corner fairly but firmly
Do things today, not next week

We are:
Constructive not destructive

We will give advice on:
Clean Break Orders
Pension Sharing Orders
Lump Sum Payments
Orders relating to Children, including Residence and Contact.

In November 2004 the Civil Partnerships Bill was passed by Parliament. The first civil partnership will be capable of being registered by 21 December 2005. For same sex couples, this is the equivalent of the Velvet Revolution. Same sex couples will have to all intents and purposes, the same rights and obligations as heterosexual married couples.

Once registered, a civil partnership will only be capable of dissolution, in the same way that a heterosexual marriage is dissolved; namely through a process which is, as near as makes no odds, to divorce. There will be the same financial implications on the dissolution of a partnership, as there is on a heterosexual divorce. On the face of it, civil partners can claim maintenance, capital settlement and provision under the Inheritance Act 1975.

Category: Suffolk

Url: http://www.gross.co.uk/

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