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Do Grandparents and Third…

Do Grandparents and Third Parties Have Rights to Custody in Maryland?

If you are a grandparent, can you get custody or visitation rights to your grandchildren? The short answer, in Maryland, is “yes, but in very narrow circumstances.” In fact, not only grandparents, but any third party (such as a stepparent), may h… Read More
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Can I Get Child Custody B…

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 Vio…

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…

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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Do I Have to Pay Child Support if I Don't Have Child Custody in Maryland?

When parents divorce and one parent is awarded sole custody, the other parent often feels as though he or she should not have to make child support payments, as they believe that they are not required to pay for a child they rarely see, much less rai… Read More
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Child Custody in Maryland…

Child Custody in Maryland | What You Need to Know

If you are a divorcing parent, child custody is most likely your top concern. Please continue reading and speak with our Maryland family law attorney to learn more about how our legal team can assist you and your family through every step of the lega… Read More
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What You Need to Know Abo…

What You Need to Know About Parental Alienation

There are few divorce and family law-related matters more sensitive and openly contested than those involving child custody. Though in many cases, divorcing parents understand what is at stake and will put their differences aside in the best interest… Read More
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Child Relocation in Maryl…

Child Relocation in Maryland | What You Need to Know

After a divorce, you may wish to relocate with your child, for one reason or another. This is perfectly fine, however, you must ensure you do so in accordance with the law, for if you do not, it may adversely impact your child custody agreement. Plea… Read More
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Tips For Divorced Co-Pare…

Tips For Divorced Co-Parents Who Share Child Custody

If you and your former spouse share custody of your child, there is a very good chance that you understand how challenging this can sometimes be. Generally, when former spouses share child custody, they both want nothing more than for their childR… 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 Ab…

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 Abo…

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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