Law Articles
61: No-Fault Divorce Turns 40
It's with unintentional irony that we note the 40-year anniversary of something that, according to some, has enabled fewer anniversaries -- of the wedding kind -- over the last four decades than anything else: no-fault divorce
62: Salma Hayek weds French billionaire in Paris
It's hard to imagine a better day of the year to get married than Valentine's Day -- and a better city in which to have the wedding ceremony than Paris. Mexican actor Salma Hayek decided she wanted to have it all: she married her French billionaire beau, Francois-Henri Pinault, on February 14 in the City Hall of Paris' Sixth Arrondissement.
63: Controversial Korean church leader conducts mass wedding of 20,000
ASAN, SOUTH KOREA -- Many people choose to get married in the spring, especially in June. But thousands of members of the Unification Church this year decided to go with October 14, when leader Sun Myung Moon held one of his famous mass weddings to mark his upcoming 90th birthday and next year's 50th anniversary of his marriage to Hak Ja Han, his own third wife.
64: Texas court rules gay couple can divorce
DALLAS -- A surprise court ruling from last week has heated up the gay-marriage debate in the state of Texas. A Dallas judge has permitted a gay couple, who had married in another state, to get a divorce even though Texas has banned gay marriage.
65: Hulk Hogan finally settles acrimonious divorce with wife.
After 20 months of bickering, haggling, and nasty accusations, the Hogans have finally cut a deal.
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