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The Role of Expert Witnesses in Maryland Family Law Litigation

Family law cases often involve some of the most sensitive and complex issues that can arise in court. Disputes over custody, property division, or financial support can turn on highly technical or specialized questions. Expert witnesses might be thou… Read More
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Categories: Litigation
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Preparing for Trial: Essential Pretrial Strategies in Divorce Litigation

Divorce litigation is rarely simple. The emotional stakes are high, the facts are often complicated, and the courtroom can be unpredictable. But having the best chance to achieve your goals at trial almost always comes down to the same thing: prepara… Read More
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Categories: Divorce
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The Role of Guardianship Attorneys in Protecting Incapacitated Adults

When an adult becomes unable to make decisions for themselves or a disabled child reaches the age of majority, families often face emotional and legal uncertainty. Whether because of illness, injury, or disability, it’s not unusual that the need fo… Read More
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Categories: Guardianship
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Strategic Approaches to Property Division in High-Asset Divorces

What Maryland Litigators Need to Know When a divorce involves significant wealth, everything becomes more complicated— especially property division in divorce. Maryland’s equitable distribution model gives the court discretion to divide marital a… Read More
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Categories: Divorce, Litigation
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What Happens to Alimony After Remarriage in Maryland?

In Maryland, remarriage directly affects alimony – but how it affects things depends on whether you receive or pay alimony. Maryland law has clear rules about when alimony stops after remarriage and other life changes. Careful consideration nee… Read More
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Categories: Alimony
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Divorce Mediation in Maryland: What to Know

Going through a divorce is never easy. But it doesn’t always have to mean a drawn-out battle in court. In Maryland, many couples turn to divorce mediation as a way to resolve their differences without litigation. If you’re considering this ro… Read More
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Categories: Divorce
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Reasons to Modify Child Support in Maryland

Child support orders aren’t set in stone. Life circumstances change, and Maryland law recognizes that adjustments may be necessary to ensure that child support remains fair and appropriate for both parents and children. If you’re wondering how to… Read More
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Categories: Child Custody
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Guide to Child Custody in Maryland

Guide to Child Custody in Maryland: What Parents Need to Know Understanding child custody in Maryland can be confusing and stressful, especially when emotions are involved. As a parent, your biggest concern is making sure your child is safe, happy, a… Read More
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Categories: Child Custody, Divorce
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Common Misconceptions & Myths About Prenups

Prenuptial agreements often get a bad reputation. Thanks to movies and media, they’re frequently portrayed as something only the super-wealthy use or as a way to already have one foot out the door before saying “I do”. But this simply isn’t t… Read More
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Categories: Agreements
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What is Use and Possession in a Divorce?

In the often-challenging time of a divorce, questions surrounding who remains in the family home can be both emotional and complex. In Maryland, a legal concept called “use and possession” can come into play to address these concerns. Understandi… Read More
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Categories: Divorce