Relationship register
Gay / Lesbian Relationship Ceremonies
07/07/10 18:39 Categories:
Cakes | Commentary
Relationship Register underway !!!
It is great to see couples already signing-up to the relationship register and we are making cakes and taking orders for couples taking the plunge straight away and those also waiting for Spring/Summer to arrive.
Don't forget for those gay couples not in Sydney we can also send cake toppers to Adelaide, Canberra, Perth, Melbourne & Darwin and anywhere in between ! We send gay/lesbian cake toppers all over Australia !


It is great to see couples already signing-up to the relationship register and we are making cakes and taking orders for couples taking the plunge straight away and those also waiting for Spring/Summer to arrive.
Don't forget for those gay couples not in Sydney we can also send cake toppers to Adelaide, Canberra, Perth, Melbourne & Darwin and anywhere in between ! We send gay/lesbian cake toppers all over Australia !

NSW relationship register
30/06/10 09:39 Categories:
Commentary
Same-sex
couples who want to register their relationships can do so from
tomorrow, July 1. Gay and lesbian couples can register their
relationship with Births, Deaths and Marriages.
Persons will be required to sign a statutory declaration to be able to effect the registration, and that will then lead to a formal process which will include evidence of identity, age, eligibility and so forth being provided to the Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages.
The parties must be in a committed exclusive relationship — they mustn’t be married or in another relationship that’s registered or registerable. They need to be over the age of 18 years and one person is required to be a resident of NSW.
From tomorrow couples will be able to obtain the required forms from the Office of Births, Deaths and Marriages or download them from their website.
Once all documentation has been accepted, there is a 28-day cooling-off period during which either partner can cancel the process. A registration fee of $144 — the same as that charged married couples — applies.

Persons will be required to sign a statutory declaration to be able to effect the registration, and that will then lead to a formal process which will include evidence of identity, age, eligibility and so forth being provided to the Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages.
The parties must be in a committed exclusive relationship — they mustn’t be married or in another relationship that’s registered or registerable. They need to be over the age of 18 years and one person is required to be a resident of NSW.
From tomorrow couples will be able to obtain the required forms from the Office of Births, Deaths and Marriages or download them from their website.
Once all documentation has been accepted, there is a 28-day cooling-off period during which either partner can cancel the process. A registration fee of $144 — the same as that charged married couples — applies.
