perhaps call it Lifetime Committment; or Life Companion

Either would signify more than a casual encounter or agreement to living
together.

On Tue, Mar 16, 2021 at 10:06 AM Jenny M Benson <ge...@cedarbank.me.uk>
wrote:

> What word would other LUGgers use in the following circumstance.  I want
> to create a sentence for a Civil Partnership Event which reads:
>
> Civil Partnership:  on 16 March 2021 she ... Jane Doe.
>
> I know how to set up the Sentence (the name of the partner will be
> entered in the Desc field) but it's the wording in place of ... that I
> am wondering about.
>
> The person who told me about this partnership of his relative said they
> "married" (his inverted commas) and I originally wrote that, but now
> that marriage of same sex couples is allowed (in some countries) I don't
> want to use that word for a Civil Partnership.  I could say "was
> partnered with" but it's a bit repetitive when the Sentence begins with
> the title "Civil Partnership."
>
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