What Types of Debts Get Discharged in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?

This past year has brought on many hardships to families and individuals across the globe. Countless people have been forced to make their health a priority over finances. These past few months have been quite troublesome for those who have not been… Read More
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What should I do with my wedding ring after my divorce?

What should I do with my wedding ring after my divorce? After getting divorced a wedding ring can be a painful reminder of what was. It can also be an inspiring memento that drives you to create a new story for yourself. Having to look at that ring s… Read More
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What factors should I take into consideration when hiring a lawyer?

When your options are endless, making a choice can seem impossible. There are hundreds of lawyers providing services in all different types of law. Depending on what type of case you have, you are going to want to take into consideration different as… Read More
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How Often Should I Look At/Update My Last Will and Testament?

After you complete your estate planning, you may be under the impression that there is nothing left to do. You may think that the Will you created is going to be perfect for the rest of your life. While an older Will should hold up in court, it is li… Read More
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What Happens If I Get Pulled Over In Maryland?

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What is a Contested Divorce in Maryland?

When two spouses decide to get divorced, it is always a very emotional process. Nobody wants to think that the day will ever come, but unfortunately for many spouses, it does. That being said, divorce is typically a complicated process, which is why… Read More
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Child Support in Maryland | What to Know

Child support is among the most hotly-contested divorce-related issues. If you are looking to obtain child support, or you are looking to modify your child support agreement, please do not hesitate to speak with our knowledgeable Maryland family law… Read More
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Can My Future Spouse's Parents Make Me Sign a Prenuptial Agreement?

In today’s day and age, more and more people draft prenuptial agreements before marriage, as these agreements can help protect critical assets from the potential of a future divorce. However, in some instances, when parents of future spouses ha… Read More
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Can I Get Child Custody Back If I Was Not Initially Awarded It?

Child custody is a critical divorce-related issue, and if you were initially denied custody of your child, you are most likely looking to win custody back so you can continue to be a part of your child’s life. Please continue reading and speak… Read More
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What Happens if My Ex Violates a Child Custody Agreement in MD?

If your ex is refusing to abide by your child custody agreement, you are most likely now very concerned for the well-being of your child. Please continue reading and speak with our Maryland family law attorney to learn more about child custody agreem… Read More
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Will I Lose My House in a Divorce in Maryland?

Divorce is a complicated process in many ways–emotionally, legally, and, of course, financially. If you are getting divorced, there is a very good chance you are worried about whether you will lose your home. For most people, their house is the… Read More
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New Years' Eve DUIs in Maryland | What You Need to Know

There are few things more damaging than receiving a DUI, and, as you may know, there are countless individuals who will be charged with DUIs this New Years’ Eve. Unfortunately, if you are one of them, there is a very good chance that you are no… Read More
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What Should I Bring to My Initial Consultation With a Bankruptcy Attorney?

There are few things more frightening than receiving foreclosure notices, having your wages garnished, and feeling essentially harassed by creditors. Unfortunately, this is something that happens to individuals and families across the United States.… Read More
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Common Estate Planning Mistakes to Avoid in Maryland

Please continue reading and speak with our Maryland estate planning attorney to learn more about some of the most common estate planning mistakes to avoid.? Read More
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What You Need to Know About Prenuptial Agreements in Maryland

If you and your future spouse who are not yet married would like to learn more about prenuptial agreements, please continue reading and speak with our Maryland family law attorney today. Read More
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Will a Spike in COVID Cases This Winter Affect my Custody and Visitation Rights?

While the state of Maryland is in better shape than many other locations and hot spots across the Nation, statewide COVID-19 cases continue to spike at a rapid rate. Rumors have been circulating that another stay-at-home order, or lockdown, is immine… Read More
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U.S. House to Vote on Terminating Federal Ban of Marijuana

Last Friday, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer announced that the U.S. House of Representatives would be voting on terminating the federal ban on marijuana. This would be a landmark vote, as many states across the country faced choices regarding the… Read More
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What Are the Consequences of a Speeding Ticket in Maryland?

Most of us receive at least one speeding ticket in our lifetime. For this reason, many of us do not believe it necessary to hire an attorney to help fight a speeding ticket. That being said, the state of Maryland takes speeding very seriously, and if… Read More
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What to Expect at the Maryland Courts in the time of COVID-19

During March of this year, the courts were effectively shut down. Since then, the courts have been working diligently to move their way through the different reopening phases as safely as possible. On October 5, 2020, the Maryland Judiciary Court Sys… Read More
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How to Prevent Foreclosure During COVID

It has been eight months since the country first shut down, and there are still millions of people from all walks of life dealing with the economic aftermath. Many small, non-corporate businesses were forced to close and ended up having to shut their… Read More
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