Following on from yesterday’s article in the Independent, my parents and I are doing a radio interview on the Today with Pat Kenny on RTÉ Radio One tomorrow morning, at 10am. I’ve been looking into the Civil Partnership Bill more, and have come to realise how much it leaves out, specifically in terms of children and inheritence. The Irish Council for Civil Liberties‘ review of the Heads of Bill has really helped with this, spelling out what it means in a very clear way.
So, how does the Bill fail children of same-sex couples in terms of inheritance? Well, firstly the child does not have any legal right to an automatic claim from the estate of the non-biological parent in the case of her/ his death. Secondly, and equally as importantly, even if the child is provided for in a will, the child does not appear to be considered to be a relative of the person, and as such is subject to the same inheritance tax levels as a stranger. To articulate this properly, according to the Irish Revenue Commissioners’ website a non-biological son or daughter of a same-sex partner would be able to inherit tax-free up to €23,908, compared with a biological son or daughter’s threshold of €478,155. In this way, I would agree with Fergus Ryan’s statement on Newstalk that “families with children are placed in a very vulnerable position”.
August 3, 2008 at 10:37 pm
I found your blog on google and read a few of your other posts. I just added you to my Google News Reader. Keep up the good work. Look forward to reading more from you in the future.
August 4, 2008 at 10:18 pm
[...] This is the man behind that letter, that interview and that article. [...]
August 5, 2008 at 3:52 am
What a fantastic, succinct and truth-stripped-bare letter that was.
Your parents must be very proud of themselves(!) for raising someone( a man, too) with a hit as firm as yours. You are a credit to them, and a much needed voice of enlightenment in modern Ireland.
I have four sons, and their Mum and I woud be very proud to see the product of our love and teaching standing up for human rights as you do.
Good on ya boyo!!!Don’t let the b*stards grind you down.
August 5, 2008 at 12:59 pm
The article in the Independent was great Conor. The photo of your parents was really lovely. I didn’t hear the Kenny show, but I hope you were well received and got your views out there to a wide audience. I’ll definitely write to my local TD in support of your campaign and will try encourage some of my lazyass friends to do the same.
August 5, 2008 at 1:12 pm
@Mike Thanks for the add, please do keep tuned in and I’ll try and keep the content fresh.
@Killian My parents are as proud of me as I am of them, they have been exceptional all my life and I am what I am because of them! I’m trying to not be ground down, lots of patience needed, especially with the sheer narrow-mindedness of some people! But hey, we’ll get there eventually
@Susie Thanks for that Susie, I really appreciate the support. Check out this link: http://is.gd/1fin for the radio interview. You need Realplayer to listen to it, but you get to hear my reaction to being asked about my own parenting skills