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Mornings at the Cabin
March 5, 2024: 6th Civil Partnership Acknowledgement

Mornings at the Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 35:27


Today marks six years the landmark civil partnership deal between Cabin Radio owners. Get ready for a buttoned-down hootenanny!

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Get Legally Speaking
Separation & Child Support, Where Do You Stand?

Get Legally Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 28:30


Have you separated with your partner, and need to know where you stand with getting child support? What are your rights to claim child support from the non-resident parent if you were not married? Where do you stand as the paying parent, do you have to pay child support? Do not miss out on finding out the answers to these questions, and to get top tips in plain and simple English, by listening to this part 2 episode, in which our host Hatti Suvari and senior Barrister and part-time Judge, Sarah Cooper discuss the legal aspects around child support for mothers and fathers that have separated, and specifically if you weren't married. Hatti and Sarah also talk about how to protect your share of a purchased property, if you are in a relationship but not married or in a Civil Partnership. #cohabitation #separation #cohabitationlaw #mythsinlaw #legalrights #livingtogether #legallearning #getlegallyspeaking #hattisuvari #sarahcooper

Helpful Social Work Podcast
Equality – Marriage and civil partnership

Helpful Social Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 38:37


In this podcast, we consider how social workers promote equality and challenge discrimination relating to people's relationships. We look at rights and social work ethics, and consider how we can actively promote choice and respect.

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New Covenant Church Sermons
11/14/21 - Rom. 13:1-7 - God's Plan for Our Citizenship - David Routree

New Covenant Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2021 32:38


Sermon by Dr. David Rountree on November 14, 2021 at New Covenant Church in Anderson, SC. Submissive Citizens (v.1). 1. Civil Obedience. 2. Civil Disobedience. 3. Civil Partnership. 1) To side with God (v.2). 2) To eliminate personal condemnation (v.2b-4). 3) To maintain a clean conscience (v.5). Submissive to Ministers of God (v.2-4). Submissiveness is a Necessity (v.5-7). www.ncchurch.net

Til Dice Do Us Part
Episode 22: Partnership Presents & Camp Carnage

Til Dice Do Us Part

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 68:02


The secret is out - Ailsa and George got a Civil Partnership!  This special episode of Til Dice Do Us Part takes you right into the thick of the geek social event of the decade, where the great and the good are all in attendance.  We're going to take you to our hotel room right after the ceremony for a little Quiz where we'll be guessing the prices of some high quality, much desired items.... OK, no, actually it's more tat from Wish.Com, but hey - it's the thought that counts!  (Also the beep-boops, and everyone's favourite beep-boopist).Then it's time for an Elevator Pitch broadcast straight from the honeymoon home of our intrepid hosts.  Here they'll be getting cozy in their log cabin and telling you about Dread, the horror roleplaying game by The Impossible Dream.  (Hey, just because Halloween was last episode doesn't mean we can't be spooky again!)  It's got a very unusual core resolution mechanic which involves no dice or cards, but does involve a Jenga tower.  No, don't run away - it's actually really clever!  (Also if you run away you might have an accident, like all those teenagers in the cabin next door...) In amongst all this you can find out why Ailsa and George got their Civil Partnership in Edinburgh, not Glasgow, which of our cast looks "masterful", what Twike considers to be good and bad sound effects, why George and Ailsa always laugh at the word "bobcat", and even a little sponsored segment by an elite grooming product for the Dwarf population.Contact us by email on tildicepodcast@gmail.comWe can be found on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram under @tildicepodcastOur theme music is Funny Adventures by WinnieTheMoogLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/6048-funny-adventuresLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Additional music is Rustic Ballad by Alexander NakaradaLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/4720-rustic-balladLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseOur logo is by Neil Slorance - check out his work on Twitter under @neilslorance or Facebook as "Art by Neil Slorance"Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/tildicepodcast)Support the Show.

Da Millennial Coach - THE CORE
Pt 2 - What is love, and how to tips for you to stay connected?

Da Millennial Coach - THE CORE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 44:24


Part 2 - Welcome back to #TheCore! Over the next two weeks we are going to be delving into the misty waters of #Love and how to stay #connected which is at times quite tricky when the connection of love is what allows the relationship you are building to remain sustainable.....Today's discussion allows us to explore the subject of #Vulerability #Victimloop #Accountability #Intention #Shame and why these are important to acknowledge in order to move into the success of what a relationship looks like from a #healthy standpoint. Join the #Conversation on Love and Connection Part 2, with me #DaMillennialCoach  #Coaching #LifeCoaching #LoveCoaching #Focus #stayconnected #respect #mutual #desire #relationships #podcast #podcasthost #talkradio #influencer #listener #selfdevelopment #Heterosexual #LGBTQ #Communication #talk #attraction #itchfm

Da Millennial Coach - THE CORE
Pt 1 - What is love, and how to tips for you to stay connected?

Da Millennial Coach - THE CORE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 39:50


Part 1 - Welcome back to #TheCore! Over the next two weeks we are going to be delving into the misty waters of #Love and how to stay #connected which is at times quite tricky when the connection of love is what allows the relationship you are building to remain sustainable.....Today's discussion allows us to explore the subject of #Vulerability #Victimloop #Accountability #Intention #Shame and why these are important to acknowledge in order to move into the success of what a relationship looks like from a #healthy standpoint. Join the #Conversation on Love and Connection Part 1, with me #DaMillennialCoach  #Coaching #LifeCoaching #LoveCoaching #Focus #stayconnected #respect #mutual #desire #relationships #podcast #podcasthost #talkradio #influencer #listener #selfdevelopment #Heterosexual #LGBTQ #Communication #talk #attraction #itchfm

Get Legally Speaking
Civil Partnership versus Marriage - What is the Difference?

Get Legally Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 22:30


In this new episode, senior barrister Ian Wheaton and Hatti Suvari discuss the new law changes that came in to place on Civil Partnerships in December 2019. They discuss the meaning of a Civil Partnership, the pros and the cons of registering a Civil Partnership versus a Marriage, how to register and how to dissolve a Civil Partnership, and what rights you have in a Civil Partnership, in the unfortunate circumstance of a break-up of the relationship, as well as your inheritance rights. A must listen to Podcast with tons of take-away information. #civilpartnership #livingtogether #marriage #registryoffice #breakup #inheritance

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Stephenson Harwood pensions podcast
Recent pensions law developments - February 2020

Stephenson Harwood pensions podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 7:56


In this edition of the pensions podcast, we take a look at the latest legal developments.

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AnglicanTV
Anglican Unscripted 573 - What do you Lust for?

AnglicanTV

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 48:42


Kevin Kallsen, George Conger, and Gavin Ashenden talk about the chaos coming out the other CofE General Synod as Bishops trip over themselves to be the first to apologize for the Civil Partnership statement released last week.   The future of the Church of England looks dismal as best. 

Informed Choice Radio Personal Finance Podcast
Opposite-sex couples set to gain civil partnership financial advantage

Informed Choice Radio Personal Finance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 19:05


Today on the show, I'm talking about proposals to make civil partnerships available to opposite-sex couples, and the financial advantages this would bring. There's also a roundup of the latest personal finance news, and a cautionary tale in the aftershow; don't drink the water from the lake at Hever Castle! Millions of unmarried couples could be better off financially following new government proposals. The proposals are designed to extend civil partnerships to opposite-sex couples, resulting in these individuals becoming entitled to a range of financial wins.

DavidsonMorris Podcast
Episode 7 - Spouse and Civil Partnership

DavidsonMorris Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 10:39


In this episode of the DavidsonMorris Podcast, CEO Anne Morris discusses Spouse and Civil Partnership as well as Unmarried Partner. This Podcast episode aims to comprehensively address frequently asked questions on this popular application route which can often be confusing for applicants. The information contained with the episode is correct as at 30th December 2018. Music: Our Inspiring Corporate by Redafs.com, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License

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UCC School of Law
Jane speaks with Deirdre Kelleher about the rights of cohabitants in Ireland

UCC School of Law

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 9:12


Deirdre Kelleher, a recent graduate of the LLM in Child and Family Law, describes the rights of cohabitants in Ireland under the Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010.

Killin' It: The Crimecast
Bonus Episode: Pride Month

Killin' It: The Crimecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2018 63:13


Lux initially intended on creating their own LGBT+ pride month episode, but Sinead over at the Mens Rea podcast did such an excellent job with hers that we've decided (with permission) to include it in our feed.  Show notes from the Mens Rea feed:  In honour of Pride month, and with the Dublin Pride Parade only a week away, this episode discusses the tragic case of the beating death of Declan Flynn in Fairview Park in 1983. Declan was a victim of a gang known to stalk the park at night, “queer bashing”.We also chart the changes in Irish law since that point in terms of rights for the LGBT+ community, which culminated in the passing of the Marriage Equality referendum in 2015. Happy Pride ya’ll! Podcast Promo this week is from the lovely ladies over at Yours in Murder. Don’t forget to check them out! Find us on Facebook or Twitter! With thanks to our supporters on Patreon! If you would like to support the podcast, head on over to Patreon.com. Keep an eye out for updates coming to our Patreon Tiers and Perks! Theme Music:Quinn’s Song: First Dance by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Sources:Norris v AG  [1983] IESC 3Norris v Ireland  6/1987/129/180Zappone v Revenue Commissioners [2006] IEHC 404, [2008] 2 IR 417Una Mullaly, In the name of Love (Dublin: History Press Ireland, 2014)Irish Queer Archive, https://www.facebook.com/IrishQueerArchive/ Declan Flynn papers: https://www.facebook.com/pg/IrishQueerArchive/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1585341831519228Panti Bliss’ Noble Call :  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXayhUzWnl0Kiran Sarma A review of research on victimisation of the lgay and lesbiancommunity in Ireland (Garda Reaserch Unit   https://www.garda.ie/en/About-Us/Publications/Research-Publications/A-review-of-research-on-victimisation-of-the-Gay-and-Lesbian-community-in-Ireland.pdf“Call for new hate crime laws as people rport assault and violence becasue of sexuality” in The Journal.ie http://www.thejournal.ie/rape-crisis-network-calling-government-introduce-hate-crime-legislation-2872566-Jul2016/ (11 July 2016)Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010Children and Family Relationships Act 2015Civil Registration Act 2004Offences Against The Person Act, 1861Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mens Rea:  A true crime podcast
18 - The murder of Declan Flynn & the story of Irish Pride

Mens Rea: A true crime podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2018 62:01


In honour of Pride month, and with the Dublin Pride Parade only a week away, this episode discusses the tragic case of the beating death of Declan Flynn in Fairview Park in 1983. Declan was a victim of a gang known to stalk the park at night, "queer bashing". We also chart the changes in Irish law since that point in terms of rights for the LGBT+ community, which culminated in the passing of the Marriage Equality referendum in 2015. Happy Pride ya'll! Find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/mensreapod/) or Twitter (https://twitter.com/MensReaPod) ! With thanks to our supporters on Patreon! If you would like to support the podcast, head on over to Patreon.com (https://www.patreon.com/MensReaPod) . Theme Music:  Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/  Sources: Norris v AG  [1983] IESC 3      Norris v Ireland  6/1987/129/180    Zappone v Revenue Commissioners [2006] IEHC 404, [2008] 2 IR 417    Una Mullaly, In the name of Love (Dublin: History Press Ireland, 2014) Purchase here (https://www.amazon.com/Name-Love-Una-Mullally/dp/1845888308) Irish Queer Archive, https://www.facebook.com/IrishQueerArchive/ Declan Flynn papers: https://www.facebook.com/pg/IrishQueerArchive/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1585341831519228  Panti Bliss' Noble Call :  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXayhUzWnl0     Kiran Sarma A review of research on victimisation of the gay and lesbian community in Ireland (Garda Research Unit   https://www.garda.ie/en/About-Us/Publications/Research-Publications/A-review-of-research-on-victimisation-of-the-Gay-and-Lesbian-community-in-Ireland.pdf  "Call for new hate crime laws as people report assault and violence because of sexuality” in The Journal.ie http://www.thejournal.ie/rape-crisis-network-calling-government-introduce-hate-crime-legislation-2872566-Jul2016/ (11 July 2016) Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010  Children and Family Relationships Act 2015     Civil Registration Act 2004     Offences Against The Person Act, 1861     Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885   

Pensions - Gowling WLG
PI30P 24 - Discrimination - sex and marital and civil partnership

Pensions - Gowling WLG

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2017 16:44


Discrimination: Sex Key Points This note is primarily focussed on the sex discrimination issues which have arisen in relation to occupational pension schemes (rather than personal pension schemes), because this is where most of the sex discriminatory practices have been identified. The Equality Act 2010 (the "Act") applies to both employers participating in occupational pension schemes and the trustees of such schemes. The Equality Act 2010 also inserts an overriding non-discrimination rule into occupational pension schemes if they do not already contain such a provision. Under the Act, persons (including trustees of pension schemes) are prevented from directly or indirectly discriminating, victimising or harassing someone because of their sex. The key cases of Barber v Guardian Royal Exchange and Coloroll Pension Trustees Limited v Russell established that pension schemes had to equalise pension benefits between men and women, with effect from 17 May 1990 (i.e. the date of Barber decision), and outlined how they should equalise them. Specifically, men and women were required from this date to build up benefits by reference to the same normal retirement age ("NRA"). Before this, women typically had an NRA of 60 and men an NRD of 65. This difference in NRA meant that, in broad terms, men were required to work for longer than women in order to build up an equivalent pension. Many pension schemes have a gap between the 17 May 1990 (when they were legally required to equalise benefits for both sexes) and the date that a legally valid equalisation of the pension benefits was actually effected. This is known as a 'Barber window'. The main reason many schemes have a 'Barber window' is because there was a lack of clarity for a number of years as to how pension schemes were required to validly equalise. Equalisation of Guaranteed Minimum Pensions ("GMPs") was not addressed in the Barber case and remains a difficult area. Much of the case law and legislation referred to in this note involves European directives and rulings by the European courts. The requirement to equalise pension benefits between the sexes it is not expected to materially change following the UK's withdrawal from the European Union. Discrimination: Marital and Civil Partnership status Key Points The Equality Act 2010 (the "Act") applies to both employers participating in occupational pension schemes and the trustees of such schemes. The Act also inserts an overriding non-discrimination rule into occupational pension schemes if they do not already contain such a provision. Under the Act, persons (including trustees of pension schemes) are prevented from directly or indirectly discriminating or victimising someone because the individual is married or a civil partner. Harassment protection does not apply in relation to marital or civil partnership status. Same-sex partners have a right to any dependents’ pensions provided by pension schemes once they enter into a civil partnership or marry. An exemption allows pension schemes to restrict this right to benefits that accrued from 5 December 2005 (i.e. when legislation permitting civil partnerships came into force). The exemption was the subject of a government review published in June 2014. The government is yet to make a final decision on any legislative changes to the exemption.

EILE Magazine Podcast
Episode 10: Dissolving a Civil Partnership (Part 2)

EILE Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2013 9:32


In the second of a two-part report into dissolving a civil partnership in the Republic of Ireland, Jenny Butler chats to Stephen Vaughan, a Dublin-based counsellor and psychologist, about the emotional and psychological impact of bringing such a relationship to an end. Produced and edited by Jenny Butler. For more information, visit http://eile.ie

EILE Magazine Podcast
Episode 9: Dissolving a Civil Partnership (Part 1)

EILE Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2013 10:25


Jenny Butler investigates the legal procedures regarding the dissolution of a civil partnership in the Republic of Ireland. Civil Partnership law is still new and largely untested in Ireland, and how civil partnerships come to an end is a topic that few know about. Rebecca Lacey of the LGBT Lawyers Association speaks to Jenny about what happens when a civil partnership needs to be dissolved, and the legal differences between dissolution and divorce. Produced and edited by Jenny Butler. For more information, visit http://eile.ie

Midweek
Jack Lowden, Bernard Lynch, Bobby Teale, Sophie Dickens

Midweek

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2012 42:00


Libby Purves meets actor Jack Lowden; Bobby Teale, a former associate of The Kray twins; Bernard Lynch, an openly gay Roman Catholic priest and sculptor Sophie Dickens. Actor Jack Lowden plays athlete and devout Scottish Christian Eric Liddell in the new stage production of the film 'Chariots of Fire' directed by Edward Hall. The play tells the stories of Liddell and Harold Abrahams who both won gold medals at the 1924 Olympics in Paris. 'Chariots of Fire' is at the Hampstead Theatre in London. Bernard Lynch is an openly gay Roman Catholic priest. Ordained in 1971, he spent two years as a missionary in Zambia before being sent to New York for postgraduate studies. For 15 years he was Theological Consultant to the Board of Directors of Dignity New York -- an organisation for Lesbian, Gay, Transgendered and Bisexual Catholics and their friends. He founded the AIDS/HIV Ministry of Dignity New York in 1982, which continues its work to the present day. In 1998 he married, in the presence of a Catholic priest, his life partner. They had their Civil Partnership in 2007. Last year he was suspended by his order the Society of African Missions because of his comments at the Protest the Pope march in 2010. His book 'If It Wasn't Love, Sex, Death and God' is published by Circle Books. His previous book, 'A Priest On Trial' was published by Bloomsbury. Bobby Teale and his brothers, David and Alfie were part of notorious Kray twins' circle - they were part of the Firm. Bobby was initially drawn to the twins' glamorous world but after he witnessed Ronnie and Reggie becoming more violent, he turned his back on the brothers and became a police informant. Bobby's evidence helped the police convict the Krays. He then fled the country and it wasn't until forty years later that he was reunited with his brothers who'd thought he was dead. Their story is told in 'Bringing Down The Krays', published by Ebury Press. Sophie Dickens is a sculptor who uses muscular movement, the power beneath the skin, to characterise her work. To celebrate athleticism in this Olympic year, she was commissioned to make a judo sculpture by the British Judo Association. She then created a bronze sporting series that includes sequences of athletes in sports such as fencing, weightlifting, wrestling and gymnastics. These make up her solo show at the Sladmore Contemporary Gallery in London. Producer: Paula McGinley.

Enduring Love - for iPod/iPhone
That Synching Feeling

Enduring Love - for iPod/iPhone

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2012 7:40


Emma and Bex plan to get married next year. They talk about being in a same-sex relationship and their hopes and plans for the future.

Enduring Love - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- That Synching Feeling

Enduring Love - for iPod/iPhone

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2012


Transcript -- Emma and Bex plan to get married next year. They talk about being in a same-sex relationship and their hopes and plans for the future.

Enduring Love - for iPad/Mac/PC
That Synching Feeling

Enduring Love - for iPad/Mac/PC

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2012 7:40


Emma and Bex plan to get married next year. They talk about being in a same-sex relationship and their hopes and plans for the future.

Enduring Love - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- That Synching Feeling

Enduring Love - for iPad/Mac/PC

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2012


Transcript -- Emma and Bex plan to get married next year. They talk about being in a same-sex relationship and their hopes and plans for the future.