Dissolution

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San Diego divorce lawyers, Michele Lowenstein and Elizabeth Brown, discuss the similarities and differences between a dissolution of a domestic partnership and a divorce in California. They address the emotional issues experienced by both parties and the tax-related difficulties that the dissolution of partnership encounters due to the fact the federal government does not recognize nor treat a registered domestic partnership as a marriage/divorce, as well the possibility of filing of Marvin Actions by either party during dissolution.

To find out why Prenups are a necessity for registered domestic partnerships see Prenuptial Agreements in our Library & Articles section.

Prenups for Partners

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A prenuptial agreement manages not only the division of assets should the union be terminated upon death or divorce, but also plans for the tax consequences of having no favorable tax treatment for unmarried, registered domestic partners. For a more detailed information about Prenuptial Agreements and Their Equivalents for Registered Domestic Partnerships, please visit our Library and Articles for a downloadable document.
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