Good Faith and the Putative Spouse
In Wagner v. County of Imperial the court found that the wife believed in good faith that she was married to her husband. In this
In Wagner v. County of Imperial the court found that the wife believed in good faith that she was married to her husband. In this
Velez v. Smith is an appellate case that addressed whether the doctrine of putative spouse applies to domestic partnerships. The parties filed a declaration of
In re: Marriage of Tejeda involved the putative spouse doctrine and the division of community property when one spouse is found to be a putative
In re Marriage of Guo and Sun involved the denial of the putative spouse doctrine to a person who believed he should qualify as a
In re: the Domestic Partnership of Ellis and Arriaga involved the newly enacted laws governing domestic partnership and whether the putative spouse doctrine applied to
Ceja v. Rudolph & Sletten, Inc. was a wrongful death action that addressed the necessary state of mind that a person needs to qualify as