Majority, Maturity and Marriage – Cultural Divorce Part XIII
Majority, Maturity and Marriage – Cultural Divorce Part XIII, is part of Abbas Hadjian’s CULTURALLY SPEAKING Series Published In The Daily
Majority, Maturity and Marriage – Cultural Divorce Part XIII, is part of Abbas Hadjian’s CULTURALLY SPEAKING Series Published In The Daily
Married Until Annulment Do Us Part – Cultural Divorce Part X, is the tenth Of Abbas Hadjian’s CULTURALLY SPEAKING Series
Marrying your mother-in-law is forbidden in Iran, but not in California. An Iranian client asked, “Can I marry my mother-in-law?” In Iran and many other Islamic (and non-Islamic countries) the answer is simple – No.
In IRMO Kushesh (09/21/2018, 4A/D1, copy attached) the court briefly considered the culture of “male preferred transactions” among the Iranian
In IRMO CEJA (2013 [S193493, Ct.App. 6 H034826, Super. Ct. Nos. CV112520 & CV115283]), decision filed today, the Court concluded
Waived Spousal Support in Prenuptial Agreement of 1999, Cannot be Invalidated Based on the 2002 Law San Diego, California, May
California Appellate Court, 6th District (Santa Clara): Vryonis decision (1988) invalidating Iranian Cultural Marriage was erroneous Santa Clara, California, April
References to Culture in the Historical Ruling of Judge Walker on Unconstitutionality of Proposition 8 California(August 4, 2010): Judge Vaughn
Conflict in Qualification of Putative Spouse In California A party to an invalid marriage may receive the spousal support and
Offer to Compromise Joint Claims In California, an offer by a Defendant to settle joint claims of a Husband and