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Family Law at the High Court

Family Law at the High Court

The United States Supreme Court issued three recent decisions that touch on family law matters:

  • Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl
  • Hollingsworth v. Perry
  • United States v. Windsor

Not be out outdone, the California Supreme Court also weighed in on family law and community property issues in In re Marriage of Green.

 

Click here for more information on Adoptive Couple.

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