See F2.15 Effective 29/09/2003
See F2 Effective 01/10/2001
Partnerships will only be recognised for the purposes of this policy if:
Note: For the purposes of this policy relationships between close relatives are considered to be
i. relationships specified as "forbidden marriages" under Schedule 2 of the Marriage Act 1955 set out below and
ii. relationships specified as "prohibited degrees of civil union" under Schedule 2 of the Civil Union Act 2004 as set out below, and
iii de facto relationships equivalent to the provisions under Schedule 2 of the Marriage Act 1955 and under Schedule 2 of the Civil Union Act 2004 as set out below
Forbidden Marriages - Schedule 2 of the Marriage Act 1955
A man may not marry his: |
A woman may not marry her: |
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Grandmother |
Sister |
Grandfather |
Brother |
Grandfather's wife |
Son's daughter |
Grandmother's husband |
Son's son |
Wife's grandmother |
Daughter's daughter |
Husband's grandfather |
Daughter's son |
Father's sister |
Son's son's wife |
Father's brother |
Son's daughter's husband |
Mother's sister |
Daughter's son's wife |
Mother's brother |
Daughter's daughter's husband |
Mother |
Wife's son's daughter |
Father |
Husband's son's son |
Stepmother |
Wife's daughter's daughter |
Stepfather |
Husband's daughter's son |
Wife's mother |
Brother's daughter |
Husband's father |
Brother's son |
Daughter |
Sister's daughter |
Son |
Sister's son |
Wife's daughter |
|
Husband's son |
|
Son's wife |
|
Daughter's husband |
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Note:
~ This applies to any relationship whether the relationship is by the whole blood or by the half blood.
~ Unless the context otherwise requires, the term 'wife' means a former wife, whether she is alive or deceased, and whether her marriage was terminated by death or divorce or otherwise; and the term 'husband' has a corresponding meaning.
Prohibited Degrees of Civil Union - Schedule 2 of the Civil Union Act 2004
Effective 04/07/2005