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In California, same-sex couples and some opposite-sex couples can legally form domestic partnerships. It grants domestic partners the same legal rights, benefits, and protections, as well as the same obligations, duties, and responsibilities under State law in the same way that it does for married couples. Same-sex couples have the option of being registered as domestic partners, which provides several benefits, including the right to make use of employee sick leaves for their ill partner or their partner's child, access to...
Sometimes a long-term relationship like marriage fails to work out, which is entirely natural and understandable. Aside from being an emotionally draining process, divorce can impact several aspects...
Divorce is an emotional journey that challenges individuals on multiple fronts. When a marriage begins to fall apart, the process can range from amicable partings to emotionally charged battles. For...
Divorce is an emotionally challenging experience, and it can become even more overwhelming when legal matters like litigation are involved. Understanding the litigation process is essential to...
Divorce can be difficult and contentious, but the process could get even harder when children are involved. Taking a child custody dispute to court can be a painful and costly process for everyone concerned. Fortunately, spouses who are at odds can find support outside of the legal system and find ways to solve custody issues. Parental parties who cannot agree on child custody could benefit from mediation to save the time, money, and stress they would have to deal with when going to court. Read on to learn more about child...
The decision to end a marriage is not an easy one. Divorce terminates the marriage officially, whereas a legal separation comprises an order from the court dictating the couple's rights and...
The terms "contested" and "uncontested" divorce have likely come up in conversation before. The contested route is used when spouses are unable to agree on any or all aspects of the divorce,...
California refers to divorce as the dissolution of marriage. Initially, divorce in California was possible by proving "fault" in your spouse. However, the Family Law Act of 1969 made it possible to...
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