Bigamy occurs when one spouse is still legally married at the time they enter into a subsequent marriage with another individual. Whether done intentionally or accidentally, bigamy cases can result in serious consequences for your marriage and may even result in a felony conviction and significant jail time. If your Maryland spouse committed bigamy, it…

As of the most recent report by the Center for American Progress, 42% of mothers are the sole or primary family breadwinner in America. With the increase in employment growth and opportunities for wives, more husbands are staying home to care for families then ever before. While this reversal in roles is becoming the norm…

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