A civil partnership ends only on formal dissolution or annulment.
The grounds for ending a civil partnership (where same-sex couples have obtained legal recognition of their relationship) are similar to those available to married couples, with the exception of adultery.
Civil Partners will be treated in the same way as spouses in legal matters including finances, property rights, inheritance tax, social security and pension benefits, and also the ability to get parental responsibility for a partner's children. If you have chosen to live with one another, but not enter into a civil partnership, then you will be treated, in law, in the same way as a heterosexual cohabiting couple, see unmarried couples.
Dissolution is the term used to describe the termination of a civil partnership, and is a procedure similar to divorce.
You are eligible if:
To prove that your civil partnership has irretrievably broken down you have to prove one of the following: