Non-Marital Relationships
Non-marital relationships can take many forms, including cohabitation, domestic partnerships, and co-parenting a child. While non-marital relationships are not legally recognized as marriages, they still have important legal implications, particularly when it comes to community property vs. separate property and child-related issues.
We are committed to ensuring that clients fully comprehend their legal rights and responsibilities in non-marital relationships, and developing innovative solutions that cater to their specific needs. We collaborate closely with our clients to create robust legal approaches that cater to their particular situation, and we remain devoted to pursuing the optimal resolution in their case.
Whether you require legal guidance while in a non-marital relationship or need to safeguard your rights in a dispute associated with such relationships, CLS is available to assist.