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http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/love-cheats-may-pay-for-affairs/2008/11/12/1226318695493.html
The guts of this story is about five or six pars in, after the "cheating husbands beware" crap.
Changes to the Family Law Act in Australia passed through the Senate yesterday.
I find it mildly amusing that the cheating husbands required to pay mistresses angle is the one being used by all the media stories I've seen so far. The same-sex relationships stuff is buried.
The guts of this story is about five or six pars in, after the "cheating husbands beware" crap.
Changes to the Family Law Act in Australia passed through the Senate yesterday.
Improved benefits are available to opposite-sex and same-sex de facto couples under the newly amended law.
Mr McClelland said the Bill introduced significant reforms to allow opposite-sex and same-sex de facto couples to access the federal family law courts on property and spouse maintenance matters relating to relationship breakdown.
"The Bill is long overdue," he said. "[It] gives effect to an agreement between Commonwealth states and territories made as far back as 2002."
The changes give more protection to separating de facto couples and simplify the laws governing them.
They will also bring all family law issues faced by families on relationship breakdown within the federal family law regime.
"The Bill is consistent with the Government's policy not to discriminate on the basis of sexuality."
I find it mildly amusing that the cheating husbands required to pay mistresses angle is the one being used by all the media stories I've seen so far. The same-sex relationships stuff is buried.