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
California trails other states in recognizing cultural marriage contracts and pre-marital agreements such as dowry and mahr. Despite the maturity of its statehood and diversity of its population, judicial opinions on cultural marriage cases have been less informed than expected.
Married Until Annulment Do Us Part – Cultural Divorce Part X, is the tenth Of Abbas Hadjian’s CULTURALLY SPEAKING Series
Understanding and Litigating Bigamy – Cultural Divorce Part IX, is the Ninth Of Abbas Hadjian’s CULTURALLY SPEAKING Series Published In
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.
Date of Separation – Cultural Divorce Part VII is the seventh of Abbas Hadjian’s CULTURALLY SPEAKING series published in The Daily
Cultural Date of Marriage is the sixth of Abbas Hadjian’s CULTURALLY SPEAKING series published In The Daily Journal. I believe Cultural
Date of Marriage is the fifth of Abbas Hadjian’s CULTURALLY SPEAKING series published in The Daily Journal. The date of marriage
Attorney Fees and Compensation is the fourth of Abbas Hadjian’s CULTURALLY SPEAKING series published in The Daily Journal. In Part IV
Retainer Without Malpractice is the third in Abbas Hadjian’s CULTURALLY SPEAKING series published in The Daily Journal. The attorney-client agreement in