Being involved in a domestic partnership is much like being married, and will apply to those who are un-married but live together. Today, many domestic partnerships are formed by same-sex individuals who live in a state that banned same-sex marriage. In California, domestic partners receive the same benefits and protections as married couples, even though… Continue reading →
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Forming a Domestic Partnership in California
Amy Montes on Wednesday, October 26th, 2016
Posted in Cohabitation- Unmarried Couples, Domestic Partnership, Domestic Partnership rights, Same Sex Marriage | Comments Off on Forming a Domestic Partnership in California
Lying on Income and Expense Declaration Forms: Why is it Done and How do You Prove it?
Amy Montes on Saturday, April 30th, 2016
When a couple is no longer together, all assets must be decided upon and expenses figured out. In the case of an Income and Expense Declaration Form, one of the most important documents filed in relation to child and spousal support proceedings, both parents must be completely honest within every section. However, some parties will… Continue reading →
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