Who Gets to Keep the House in a Maryland Divorce?

Divorce is complicated, and if you are getting divorced, you are probably very concerned about numerous things, and keeping your house is most likely one of them. Please continue reading and reach out to our seasoned Maryland divorce attorney to lear… Read More
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What You Need to Know About Post-Divorce Modifications in Maryland

In the months and years following a divorce, former spouses often find that as their lives change, the terms initially negotiated in their divorce agreement no longer accurately reflect their current situation in life. Because of this, spouses will v… Read More
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Can Having a Substance Abuse Issue Affect Child Custody in Maryland?

If you are a divorcing parent, child custody is probably the most important issue on the table. If you have a substance abuse problem, custody matters can become even more complex. Please continue reading and speak with our knowledgeable Maryland div… Read More
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What You Need to Know About High Net Worth Divorce in Maryland

Divorce is notoriously complicated. It is not only a legal matter; it is also a financial and, most importantly, an emotional one. Unfortunately, if you or your spouse are high net worth individuals, you will have even more to worry about outside of… Read More
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What You Need to Know About Child Custody in Maryland

If you are a divorcing parent, you are most likely primarily concerned about who is going to raise your child. Child custody is often the most hotly-contested family law issue, which is why you cannot afford to go it alone. Please continue reading an… Read More
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The Do's and Don'ts of Divorce in Maryland

Divorce is complicated, which is why if you are about to enter one, it is critical that you understand some basic conduct for divorce to ensure you do not make any mistakes or take any actions that may negatively impact the outcome of your divorce. P… Read More
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Can I Keep My Stimulus Check If I Owe Child Support?

Most of us have had our lives significantly altered as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. From physical to financial struggles, we are all doing our best to cope with the virus. To help Americans deal with the financial effects of the coronavirus, th… Read More
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CAN I KICK MY SPOUSE OUT OF MY HOME?

Every day I receive telephone calls or email inquiries from Maryland residents looking for a solution to one particular problem. They aren’t happy in their marriage and they want the other person to leave. The problem is, for a myriad of reason… Read More
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Family Law Article on Third Party Custody

This article addresses some recent Maryland Law updates that Clients going through custody issues or Clients needing a Custody Lawyer, may want to understand. It is important for those dealing with Family Law to know this latest information regarding… Read More
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New Maryland State Laws Passed in 2018

The 438th session of the Maryland General Assembly recently passed 889 new bills into law. We thought it might be interesting to share a few new laws in?Divorce,?Family Law, Election Law and even one about sunscreen in schools?(no joke). These new la… Read More
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How will my divorce affect my income taxes?

Children: When people who have children get divorced only one parent can claim the children on his or her tax return. The tax exemption belongs to the custodial parent (the parent the children live with) unless that parent signs a release. A release… Read More
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Child Support In Maryland

In Maryland, Maryland we calculate child support based on the Child Support Guidelines. Generally, the parent who the child lives with receives child support and the parent who the child does not live with pays the child support. Child support can ch… Read More
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Desertion vs. Constructive Desertion

Desertion occurs when a spouse leaves home without justification or consent from the other spouse. In this case, the fault lies with the spouse who leaves the home. Constructive desertion occurs when a spouse is caused to leave home by the other spou… Read More
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What are grounds for divorce in Maryland?

What are grounds for divorce in Maryland? There are two types of grounds for absolute divorces, fault grounds and no fault grounds. Read More
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What is the difference between absolute divorce and limited divorce?

Absolute divorce permanently ends a marriage. After an absolute divorce you can remarry. Additionally, your property and accounts transition from being jointly held to being held in common. This means that you each own half of the property. Your divo… Read More
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