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What Universal Credit means for couples who make a joint claim, including who can make a joint claim and what they will be expected to do in return.
An estimate of the increase in pension scheme liabilities of equalising survivor benefits for civil partners and same-sex married couples in contracted-in defined benefit pension schemes.
The process for recording and approving a defence-recognised Established Long-Term Relationship (LTR(E)).
In the biggest overhaul to marriage law since the 19th century, reforms are set to give marrying couples greater freedom and boost the economy by £535 million.
Provisional figures on the numbers of marriages to same sex couples that have taken place since end of March 2014.
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