No. Jeffre Phillips married Michael Jackson's older sister, La Toya, after having been her friend and business partner for many years.
Latoya Jackson's height is unknown. Latoya is 57 years old and just got engaged to her longtime partner, Jeffre Phillips.
Her domestic partner is Tim Burton .
Nikki Caldwell is/was Holly Warlick's domestic partner.
No, he never got married but he did have a domestic partner called Robert Calhourn.
Is was Sarah Paulson until 2009. Before that, it was Mary O'Connor.
Latoya Jackson's height is unknown. Latoya is 57 years old and just got engaged to her longtime partner, Jeffre Phillips.
Generally if a domestic partner is covered then the child of that partner can also be covered.
Yes, IBM offers domestic partner benefits.
He co-wrote some of this songs with various and numerous other people over the years, he did not have a specific partner but he did a lot of work with Teddy Riley.
This is a song about someone who falls deeply in love with their partner and says that without them they could not live. Michael said that it was no one in particular to him and was not written for anyone
The biggest love was obviously his children, partner wise Lisa Marie was the love of his life.
Yes. They can get it from an employer, if the employer voluntarily offers domestic partner benefits.
A domestic partner is treated as a dependent family member for the purposes of insurance, providing the policy in question offers domestic partner coverage and the individuals involved meet the insurance company's criteria for domestic partner coverage.
Texas state law is not going to help a domestic partner obtain ownership of real estate, since the term "domestic partner" is meaningless under Texas state law.
No. Some insurance companies offer domestic partner coverage in Florida and you are free to purchase such a policy. If your employer wants to buy coverage for you and your domestic partner, then it can. The state of Florida will not stop you. It may impose income tax on the value of the domestic partner coverage as "imputed income."
Probably not. New York City, for example, still maintains its domestic partnership registry. Most large employers have not eliminated their domestic partner benefits and insurance companies continue to sell domestic partner coverage.
Not unless you are driving other vehicles. If the only vehicle you drive is your domestic partner's, and your domestic partner has placed you on their policy, then you are fine.