A Serious Question

Started by UIZ733, September 04, 2013, 05:57:46 PM

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UIZ733

Listening to a lot of "Polywaffle" recently has made me think. A rare event I know.
If an employed gay couple are living in a relationship and have children, how are they treated by centrelink and tax dept etc? Are they treated the same as a "defacto couple heterosexual" with similar circumstances OR as two separate individuals?
Please, this question has nothing to do with the moral/religious aspects of being gay.

nick_4x4

Two of my friends who are together adopted her niece, (mother passed) they both work and both are classed as defacto relationship just like any other couple.

Its a debate that will always have its own issues, government says they cannot be married yet they are willing to treat them as a couple.

It is a fair question and one that i have had to ask my two friends before as i too did not understand how the government seen them.
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Marcus73

I have a mate who's daughter is gay and in a relationship. Her partner moved in with them and my mate lost the entitlements that he was receiving due to this ( she was still under 18 ) I found this a bit odd considering the government won't allow gay marriage. Seems like they're contradicting themselves somewhat I think.


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UIZ733

It would appear from your responses that they are treated like any other married/defacto couple then!
If that is the case, why do they not have the right to marry?
Seems like an extraordinary double standard, so typical of politicians.

Marcus73

Yep. Only interested if its too their advantage


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