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  What are Marvin Actions?

When registered domestic partners decide to separate or terminate their domestic partnership, they should speak with an attorney about their rights to palimony, also referred to as “ Marvin Actions.” Palimony works very much the same way as spousal support.

As with traditional marriages, sometimes in a domestic partnership one spouse stays home to care for the family. Other times both partners are working, but one spouse clearly is the bread winner. In these types of situations it is particularly important to speak with a California domestic partnership attorney at Claery & Green. You may be entitled to palimony and a lawyer at our office can advocate your legal rights and represent your interests. The courts like to ensure both parties are able to maintain the same standard of living they shared during their relationship, which means if one partner makes significantly less money, the higher-earning partner may be ordered to support the other.

Whether you are the one seeking support or your ex-partner is seeking support from you, an attorney at Cleary & Green can represent you during any legal proceedings and help you secure a palimony settlement that suits your financial interests. Our goal is not to break the bank on anyone, but rather help our clients reach a settlement with their partner that ensures both parties are financially sound going into the future.

Contact Claery & Green today for more information about Marvin Actions.


Posted By Claery & Green on February 18, 2010 05:30 am | Permalink 
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