The plaintiffs are adults who are either lesbians or agnostics and who use two parks which are partially leased by the City of San Diego to a nonprofit corporation chartered by the Boy Scouts of America. Plaintiffs allege the leases violate provisions of the California and federal Constitutions relating to the Establishment of Religion and the […]
Marriage Does Not Automatically Invalidate A Domestic Partnership Agreement.
Two men entered into a written domestic partnership agreement and then registered as domestic partners. Later, during the brief period when same-sex marriages were legal in California in 2008, they married. Shortly afterward, one died. The surviving spouse claimed an interest in the estate of the deceased, and the probate court limited him to what […]
No Domestic Partnership Prior To Death, No Survivor Benefits.
On a Saturday morning, two people completed a notarized declaration of domestic partnership. That afternoon, one of them died. The following Monday, the survivor filed the declaration with the Office of Secretary of State. Thereafter, the survivor applied for the decedent’s state pension survivor benefits. The administrative board of the state pension system ruled the […]