CBTM11020 - General and supplementary provisions: Polygamous marriages
SSCB Act 1992 Part 9 and SSCB (NI) Act 1992 Part 9
Child Benefit (General) Regulations 2006 regulation 35
A polygamous marriage is treated as having the same consequences as a monogamous marriage only for any day throughout which the polygamous marriage is in fact monogamous.
Meaning of polygamous marriage
Polygamy is where one member of the household is married to more
than one person.
Monogamy is where one member of the household is married to
one person.
A monogamous marriage is a marriage celebrated under a law,
which does not recognise polygamy;
A polygamous marriage is a marriage celebrated under a law
which, applies to a particular ceremony and to the people involved
that permits polygamy. A polygamous marriage is referred to as
being in fact monogamous when neither party to it has any spouse
additional to the other; and
The day on which a polygamous marriage is contracted, or on
which it terminates for any reason, shall be treated as a day
throughout which that marriage was in fact monogamous if at all
times on the day after it was contracted, or before it was
terminated, it was in fact monogamous.
