- Civil union in Belgium
The act of 23 November 1998 granted "statutory cohabitation" ( _nl. wettelijke samenwoning; _fr. cohabitation légale) in
Belgium . The act gives limited rights to registered same-sex and opposite-sex couples by inserting a Title V-bis on statutory cohabitation in the Belgian Civil Code and by amending certain provisions of the Belgian Civil Code and the Belgian Judicial Code. However, persons who are not a couple can also make a declaration of statutory cohabitiation; this includes relatives.The law was legally published on
January 12 ,1999 . It went in force onJanuary 1 ,2000 , according to a royal order signed onDecember 14 , and published onDecember 23 ,1999 . The right to marry was later extended tosame-sex couples in 2003 with the same rights and responsibilities as opposite-sex married partners. Neither partner needs to be a Belgian citizen.Exceptions
Belgian law since
2006 provides for presumed and/or actual paternity and maternity for any person (regardless of gender) of a married person who gives birth during their marriage. There are also provisions for joint parental responsibility and foradoption of children, by any couple (a single person and/or same-sex or opposite sex couples). This is an odd law because this only came into affect since2006 , three years aftersame-sex marriage became legal.ee also
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LGBT rights in Belgium
*Same-sex marriage in Belgium External links
* [http://www.juridat.be/ Belgium - Department of Justice]
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