Marriage in the United Kingdom
Marriage in the United Kingdom has different laws and procedures in the different countries. For details see:
History[edit]
A survey in the United Kingdom in 2011 showed that people who are married are more likely to be happy than those who are not married.[1]
Civil partnerships for same-sex couples were introduced in 2004 and became available in 2005. Same-sex marriage has been legal in England and Wales since 2014, with Scotland also allowing same-sex marriage later in 2014 and Northern Ireland in 2020.
See also[edit]
- Same-sex marriage in the United Kingdom
- Civil partnership in the United Kingdom
- Polygamy in the United Kingdom
Notes[edit]
- ^ ONS well-being report reveals UK's happiness ratings retrieved 25 July 2012