Don't use the words husband and wife! Coalition's same-sex wedding reforms 
would axe terms from official documents


'Bride' and 'bridegroom' could even be removed  from marriage certificates 

By Steve Doughty
PUBLISHED: 00:02 GMT, 16 March 2012 | UPDATED: 00:02 GMT, 16 March 2012 
 
 
Reforms to allow same-sex marriage will see the words husband and wife removed 
from official forms, it was revealed last night.

 
 
Tax and benefits guidance and immigration documents must be rewritten so they 
no longer assume a married couple is a man and a woman. 

 
And private companies will be told to overhaul paperwork and computer databases 
containing the words.


 
 
Marriage certificates could even be affected by the Coalition proposals, with 
rules possibly axing terms such as bride and bridegroom. 
 
 

The reforms – promised by Prime Minister David Cameron last autumn and set out 
in a consultation paper launched yesterday – intend to open civil marriage to 
gay and lesbian couples for the first time. 

 
 
A different category – religious marriage – will be reserved for male and 
female couples.

 
  
The proposals have triggered a furious row, with the Church of England accusing 
the Coalition of misunderstanding the law of marriage.

 
 
But Equalities Minister Lynne Featherstone warned religious leaders not to ‘fan 
the flames of homophobia’ with ‘inflammatory’ language.

 
New versions of documents will‘replace references to husband and wife with the 
more neutral terms spouses and partners’.

 
The cost of the red tape revolution demanded by the ‘Equal Civil Marriage’ 
plans will run into millions, according to an official analysis published 
alongside the consultation paper. 

 
Businesses will be given ‘lead-in time’ – a period of grace to change their 
websites and databases before their failure to recognise same-sex marriage runs 
foul of the law.

 
The consultation paper, produced by Home Secretary Theresa May and Miss 
Featherstone, has set aside three months for public responses before civil 
servants begin to draw up the new legislation.
 
And the axing of the terms husband and wife is spelled out in an ‘impact 
analysis’ published by the Home Office alongside the paper.
 
It said UK Border Agency forms and staff guidance would replace husbands and 
wives with spouses and partners.

 
‘Some tax, National Insurance Contributions and tax credit legislation will 
have to be changed where there is a specific reference to a husband and wife,’ 
it added. 
 
References to go include direct mentions of husband and wife and phrases about 
couples ‘living together as husband and wife’. Forms and IT systems and 
guidance for Revenue and Customs staff will need to change, it added.
  
The removal of gender-specific language also has sweeping implications for 
marriage services. 

The Home Office declined to say yesterday how ministers intend to change the 
wording of ceremonies.
 
Currently couples marrying in a register office must pledge to take each other 
as ‘my wedded husband’ or ‘my wedded wife’. 

 
If marriage law is reformed in line with the rewrite of red tape, then couples 
will be required at a civil wedding to pledge themselves to ‘my wedded partner’.

 
The Church of England said: ‘Arguments that suggest “religious marriage” is 
separate and different from “civil marriage”, and will not be affected by the 
proposed redefinition, misunderstand the legal nature of marriage in this 
country. 

 
'They mistake the form of the ceremony for the institution itself.’

 
The Roman Catholic bishops of England and Wales said in a statement: ‘It is 
alarming to note that children are not  mentioned at any stage in this 
consultation document about marriage.’

 
But Miss Featherstone said yesterday: ‘I believe that if a couple love each 
other and want to commit to a life together, they should have the option of a 
civil marriage, whatever their gender. 
 
 
'Marriage is a celebration of love and should be open to everyone.’ 


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