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Posted about 1 month ago in Marriage / Prenuptials San Francisco, CA
Steven Alan Fink's answer
You do not have to take any action. Property you inherit from your mother is...
Pamela Koslyn's answer
As pointed out, inheritences are your "separate" property, not part of the "... Posted 21 days ago in Marriage / Prenuptials San Francisco, CA
Thomas Glenn Martin's answer
You should post this question in the Immigration category so that an... Posted about 1 month ago in Marriage / Prenuptials San Francisco, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
To get the going rates are for family lawyers in San Francisco, make a few... Posted 2 months ago in Marriage / Prenuptials San Francisco, CA
Stuart Jonas Reich's answer
Congratulations on the engagement! A nonimmigrant can never, as a general... Posted 3 months ago in Marriage / Prenuptials San Francisco, CA
Marshall William Waller's answer
You need to direct this question to an immigration attorney. I think ( but am... Posted 4 months ago in Marriage / Prenuptials San Francisco, CA
Richard Forrest Gould-Saltman's answer
There's no government restriction, in any of the 50 states, as to the length of... Posted 4 months ago in Marriage / Prenuptials San Francisco, CA
Richard Forrest Gould-Saltman's answer
There's a legal complication which isn't obvious; don't feel bad about not... Posted 5 months ago in Marriage / Prenuptials San Francisco, CA
Stephanie Farr White's answer
You have two options: 1) you can legally marry (in California or wherever) or 2)... Posted 5 months ago in Marriage / Prenuptials San Francisco, CA
Rory S. Coetzee's answer
Debt acquired before marriage is considered separate debt. Accordingly, you... Posted 5 months ago in Marriage / Prenuptials San Francisco, CA Posted 8 months ago in Marriage / Prenuptials San Francisco, CA
Dianna Gould-Saltman's answer
The simple answer is yes. People renew their vows all the time. It's not... Posted 9 months ago in Marriage / Prenuptials San Francisco, CA
Hassan Hussein Elkhalil's answer
When you marry your boyfriend, you need to file an immediate family petition, I-... Posted about 1 year ago in Marriage / Prenuptials San Francisco, CA
C Logan McKechnie's answer
A marriage will supercede your registered domestic partner agreement. However,...
Cassandra A. Oliver's answer
I concur with my colleague, C. Logan McKechnie. A marriage will supercede your... |