If you are in a civil partnership in the UK and you have children together, you have the same rights and responsibilities as any other parent. This means that you have the right to:

  1. Be involved in your child's upbringing: You have a say in important decisions such as your child's education, medical treatment, and religious upbringing. You also have the right to spend time with your child and to be involved in their daily life.

  2. Provide for your child financially: You are responsible for providing financial support for your child, including paying for their basic needs such as food, clothing, and housing. You may also be required to pay child support if you and your partner separate.

  3. Protect your child's welfare: You have a duty to ensure that your child is safe and well-cared for, and to protect them from harm. This includes providing emotional support, as well as meeting their physical needs.

  4. Apply for parental leave: If you are employed, you have the right to take parental leave to care for your child.

  5. Apply for parental responsibility: If you are not the biological parent of your child, you can apply for parental responsibility through the courts, which will give you legal rights and responsibilities in relation to your child.

Overall, if you are in a civil partnership and you have children together, you have the same rights and responsibilities as any other parent. It is important to seek legal advice if you have any concerns about your rights or responsibilities, or if you and your partner are separating and need to make arrangements for your children.

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