A civil partner under English law is, for all intents and purposes a legal spouse, except that the words marriage and spouse do not legally apply for social, political and religious reasons.
A civil partner is a partner in a civil union or in a civil partnership. Such partners typically have the same rights and responsibilities as legal spouses, but there relationship is not legally called a marriage.
In states where civil unions are legally recognized, "civil union partner" (or "partner in civil union") is the legal term for what would otherwise be called a "spouse" (i.e. husband or wife) in a legal marriage.
In states where civil unions are legally recognized, "civil union partner" (or "partner in civil union") is the legal term for what would otherwise be called a "spouse" (i.e. husband or wife) in a legal marriage.
David Furnish
He has a civil partner, Andrew.
England,France
There has been no civil war in England whilst a queen has been on the English throne.
I don't believe England helped the South during the Civil War.
The United States of America
No. The civil war was between the states. The war of Independence was against England.
King Henry was the King of England throughout the American Civil War...
You need to decide whether you wish to remain in your civil partnership. If so, then you spend your time with your civil partner and forget your feelings for the other woman. If not, then you explain to your civil partner the reasons for your decision and you terminate your partnership. Anything else is irresponsible behavior that no good can come from.