Can a Marvin/nonmarital cohabitation agreement address the responsibility for shared debts?
Yes, a nonmarital cohabitation agreement can address the responsibility for shared debts and specify how debts will be allocated between the partners.
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Yes, a nonmarital cohabitation agreement can address the responsibility for shared debts and specify how debts will be allocated between the partners.
Yes, a nonmarital cohabitation agreement can protect one partner’s business interests by specifying the status and how the business will be treated in the event of separation or the termination of the relationship. Keep in mind that depending on the terms of the Marvin/nonmarital cohabitation agreement, it can be agreed that the terms of the […]Continue reading
Yes, a nonmarital cohabitation agreement can include provisions regarding the payment of attorney’s fees in case of a dispute or legal proceedings related to the enforceability of the agreement.
Yes, same-sex marriage has been legal in California since June 2013, following the Supreme Court decision in Hollingsworth v. Perry.
Same-sex marriage in California is defined as a legal union between two individuals of the same sex, granting them the same rights and responsibilities as opposite-sex couples.
Yes, California recognizes same-sex marriages performed in other states or countries, as long as the marriage was legally valid in the place it occurred.
Yes, same-sex couples can have religious or spiritual ceremonies to celebrate their marriage in California, depending on the beliefs and practices of their chosen religious or spiritual community.
Did you know over 90% of divorce cases in Los Angeles settle out of family court ? This surprising fact points to the powerful role that Los Angeles divorce mediation now plays in shaping fair, efficient, and less stressful outcomes for families. If you’re facing a difficult time navigating separation, discover how mediation services could […]Continue reading
Yes, same-sex couples have the same rights and opportunities to adopt children together as opposite-sex couples in California. The adoption process and requirements are the same for all couples, regardless of sexual orientation.
California no longer offers domestic partnership registration for same-sex couples since same-sex marriage became legal. Couples already registered as domestic partners can choose to convert their partnership to a marriage.
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Mediation and Family Law Litigation
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