by Tim Conlon | Sep 26, 2012 | Adultery, Divorce
Adultery is a Crime Committed When a Married Person Has Sexual Intercouse With a Person Who is Not His/Her Spouse. There is potential criminal prosecution and/or criminal penalties surrounding adultery in many states. These criminal penalties, and the statutes that...
by Tim Conlon | Sep 22, 2012 | Adultery, Divorce
Adultery Has Been Historically Defined As a Sin, A Crime Or Both The famous “Kinsey Study on Sexuality” compiled evidence between 1938-1963 sampling over five thousand couples. The Study concluded that 50% of all men and 26%of all women had extramarital sexual...
by Tim Conlon | Aug 23, 2012 | Adultery, Divorce
What You Need In Frederick Maryland To Prove A Case Of Adultery: Grounds for Divorce Based Upon Adultery Are the Only Statutory Grounds in Maryland that Entitle a Spouse to an Immediate Divorce Without any Waiting Period. I can count on one hand the...
by Tim Conlon | May 5, 2012 | Adultery
Observations on Custody Issues Part 2 (Why do marriages fail?) As a custody and divorce lawyer in Frederick, it never ceases to amaze me that when I give a presentation, a class or a seminar on divorce and custody, it always comes down to questions and answers. I get...