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De facto unions in Portugal (''união de facto'') were introduced for opposite-sex couples in 1 July 1999 and extended to same-sex couples by the act of 11 May 2001.〔 (Law no. 7/2001, from 11 May ) (specifically Article 1, no. 1).〕 On 11 May 2001, a law on ''economia comum'' ("common economy") was also implemented that protects two or more persons that live in common economy with most of the rights of the de facto union, except welfare benefits. Since 5 June 2010, Portugal also recognises same-sex marriage, with de facto unions remaining as an alternative to couples (same-sex or opposite-sex) who do not wish to marry. == Establishing and Terminating == There is no registration on the process. Rights can be claimed after a couple lives together for two years. An application of joint tax assessment can be made to prove the union but it is not required. Portuguese de facto unions terminate upon the death or marriage of one of the partners, or upon request of one of the partners.〔(Angloinfo: Civil Unions and Partnerships )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「De facto union in Portugal」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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