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Nov 08, 2023
Tax Points for California Registered Domestic Partnerships
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Last Modified on Nov 08, 2023

Domestic partnerships were our topic last week. We are going to continue on that topic this week to help our readers in California to get a better understanding about domestic partnerships. One topic that some people in a domestic partnership are curious about is how…

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Nov 02, 2023
Why Should I Register My Domestic Partnership in California?
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Last Modified on Nov 02, 2023

People in California who are in committed relationships but don't want to get married might have the option of entering into a domestic partnership. These partnerships aren't available to all couples, but for couples who qualify, they might be a viable way to confirm the…

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Nov 02, 2023
Child Custody Battles Can Often Be Settled in California
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Last Modified on Nov 02, 2023

In our last blog post, we discussed how being divorced doesn't have to ruin the holiday season for your family. We discussed some of the options available for parents to make the holidays a little easier for the children. For some parents, having a holiday…

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Nov 02, 2023
Child Custody Issues Don’t Have to Mean Disastrous Holidays
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Last Modified on Nov 02, 2023

Christmas carols playing in retail shops, green and red decorations everywhere, cooler weather and the anticipation of a jolly man bearing presents are all signs that the winter holiday season is upon us. For most people, the winter holidays give them a chance to enjoy…

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Nov 08, 2023
Stephen Collins’ Divorce Trial Starts in California Court
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Last Modified on Nov 08, 2023

When people hear about Hollywood divorces, they usually assume that what goes on behind the doors of the courtroom is something very ugly. The truth is that not every Hollywood divorce is that ugly. In fact, some are simply about money and once both sides…

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Oct 31, 2023
Open Adoptions Have Benefits and Drawbacks in California
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Last Modified on Oct 31, 2023

In last week's post, we discussed different types of adoptions that are allowed in California. One of those types was an open adoption. These adoptions are considerably different from the traditional adoptions or closed adoptions that many people think of when they think about adoptions.…

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Nov 09, 2023
Cianci Law, PC Creative Family Solutions Participation and Preservation of Rights in a California Divorce
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Last Modified on Nov 09, 2023

As readers of our blog know, we often discuss high-profile divorces. In last week's post, we discussed how Khloe Kardashian might have to proceed with her divorce if Lamar Odom continues to ignore the need for him to respond to her divorce petition. That post…

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Nov 08, 2023
A Lesson from Khloe Kardashian’s Latest Divorce Drama
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Last Modified on Nov 08, 2023

The Kardashian family always seems to stay near the top of the hot celebrities' list. The relationships between the three Kardashian sisters and their men seem to always have new twists and turns. The most recent happenings between Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom might interest…

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Mar 31, 2025
Child Custody Issue: Moving with Your Child
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Last Modified on Mar 31, 2025

When you have children with someone and the relationship doesn't work out, you might have to go through the child custody process to determine where the child will live. Once this court order is set, there might be limitations as to what can happen in…

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Apr 21, 2025
Former California Governor Schwarzenegger’s Divorce Almost Final
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Last Modified on Apr 21, 2025

We discussed how important it is to have firm and fair negotiations when you have a high-asset divorce case in last week's blog. This week, news of the Arnold Schwarzenegger-Maria Shriver divorce really hits that point home. Most of our readers probably know that the…

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