Family
Sep. 10, 1999
Standing on Ceremony
By Mitchell Keiter Gov. Gray Davis is currently deciding whether to extend "marital" (insurance, pension) benefits to unmarried heterosexual couples. The Los Angeles City Council is also considering compelling private employers to provide such benefits. Attorney Thomas Coleman believes there is no reason to deny cohabiting couples the same benefits offered to married couples ("Singled Out," Forum, July 23).
Mitchell Keiter
Keiter Appellate Law
424 S Beverly Dr
Beverly Hills , CA 90212-4402
Phone: (310) 553-8533
Fax: (310) 203-9853
Email: Mitchell.Keiter@gmail.com
UCLA Law School
Mitchell is a certified appellate specialist. He taught many outstanding students while a professor at Western State University College of Law.
Gov. Gray Davis is currently deciding whether to extend "marital" (insurance, pension) benefits to unmarried heterosexual couples. The Los Angeles City Council is also considering compelling private employers to provide such benefits. Attorney Thomas Coleman believes there is no reason to deny cohabiting cou...
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