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Gay couples can’t use cheating to divorce as ‘only straight sex is adultery’

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BBC there should be equality in ‘every aspect of the legal system.’She discovered her wife was having an affair when she started acting suspiciously, including taking her phone to the bathroom and spending more evenings and weekends away on ‘work trips.’Amy said the end of the relationship was ‘devastating’ and it was made worse when she discovered she couldn’t cite adultery as a reason to divorce.Currently, individuals wanting to end civil partnerships have to prove the relationship has broken down and cannot be saved, citing one of four reasons.Amy had to use ‘unreasonable behaviour’ as a grounds for divorce, something she said was incredibly difficult.

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