Entry #1794: Same-sex marriage in Croatia

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RegionCroatia
IssueSame-sex marriage
StatusUnregistered cohabitation
Start DateJul 30, 2003
End DateAug 4, 2014
DescriptionThe Law on Same-Sex Unions was adopted on July 14, 2003. The law allowed same-sex partners who have lived together for a minimum of 3 years similar rights to unmarried heterosexual partners in terms of inheritance and financial support, but not the right to adoption or any other right under family law. Such relationships could not be registered, nor did they have rights in terms of taxes, joint property, health insurance, pensions, etc.
Sourceshttp://narodne-novine.nn.hr/clanci/sluzbeni/306172.html


Revision History (2)

Revision by Aleksandar. Date corrected

Old Value New Value (Current)
End DateAug 5, 2014Aug 4, 2014

Revision by Aleksandar. Correct dates, description

Old Value (Original) New Value
Start DateJul 24, 2003Jul 30, 2003
End DateSep 9, 2014Aug 5, 2014
Description The Law on Same-Sex Unions was adopted on July 14, 2003.
The law allowed same-sex partners who have lived together for a minimum of 3 years similar rights to unmarried heterosexual partners in terms of inheritance and financial support, but not the right to adoption or any other right under family law. Such relationships could not be registered, nor did they have rights in terms of taxes, joint property, health insurance, pensions, etc.
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The Law on Same-Sex Unions was adopted on July 14, 2003. The law allowed same-sex partners who have lived together for a minimum of 3 years similar rights to unmarried heterosexual partners in terms of inheritance and financial support, but not the right to adoption or any other right under family law. Such relationships could not be registered, nor did they have rights in terms of taxes, joint property, health insurance, pensions, etc.

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