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Market Basket teases ‘#MoreForYourDollar Weddings' on April 1
Would you get married at a Market Basket? That’s what the beloved supermarket said on Monday — April Fool’s Day — it will soon be offering: #MoreForYourDollar Weddings. “Walk down the aisle in your favorite aisle. You’ll exchange vows with your loved one in an intimate ceremony, then guests will enjoy a Market’s Kitchen dinner and Bakery cake at...
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LA man convicted in Boston for large-scale marriage fraud scheme
A man from Los Angeles was convicted by a federal jury in Boston for running a large-scale marriage fraud “agency” that arranged hundreds of sham marriages to circumvent immigration laws. 42-year-old Engilbert Ulan was convicted of conspiracy to commit marriage fraud and immigration document fraud. Ulan was charged with 11 others in 2022 in connection to the “agency”. “Mr. Ulan…
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Boston no longer requires gender on marriage certificates
Bostonians will no longer have to identify their sex or gender on marriage certificates, and city workers will operate under new guidance designed to better acknowledge varied gender identities, officials announced Tuesday. The city launched “gender aware guidelines and standards” for a variety of services, aiming to promote more inclusive language and communication involving residents who identify as transgender or…
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46% of divorced couples say this was the No. 1 conflict in their relationship—and it isn't money
Almost half, 46%, of those surveyed said career choices were the biggest source of conflict in their relationship. Parenting differences came in second at 43%
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This couple had 4 Disney weddings. Now, they're planning 2 more.
As a little girl, Shellie never dreamed of having a big, beautiful wedding — let alone four. But after she and her husband got married at Disneyland Resort in 2016, they’ve returned three times for extravagant vow renewal parties.
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Cohabitating after separating? The arrangement is not uncommon, says marriage therapist: Here's why it can be successful
More couples are embracing a softer transition out of marriage, says psychologist Lisa Marie Bobby
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People who cheat love their spouses, but don't regret affair, infidelity study finds
Relationship experts urge caution about the findings.
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Watch Mexican mayor marry crocodile as part of local tradition
The bride wore a white wedding dress for the ceremony in San Pedro Huamelula.
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Divorce Lawyer Shares the No. 1 Reason Working Parents Are Calling It Quits
The U.S. divorce rate recently hit a 50-year low, but one particular group is seeing a rise in marital breakdowns, according to a family law attorney in New York.
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Some Newlyweds May Face a Higher Tax Bill Due to a ‘Marriage Penalty.' What to Know
While many couples discover they benefit tax-wise (or fare the same) once they are married, others end up paying more after tying the knot.
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Biden Signs ‘Respect for Marriage' Act Into Law: ‘The Antidote to Hate is Love'
President Joe Biden signed the Respect for Marriage Act into law Tuesday, codifying federal protections for same-sex and interracial marriage.
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House Passes ‘Respect for Marriage' Act, Protecting Same-Sex and Interracial Unions
The House voted 258-169 to pass the Respect for Marriage Act on Thursday, sending the legislation to President Biden’s desk.