
High School Graduation Tips for Divorced Parents
If this is your first child graduating high school since your divorce, or if your last child’s high school graduation after divorce was a disaster,
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If this is your first child graduating high school since your divorce, or if your last child’s high school graduation after divorce was a disaster,
In general, courts do not modify a divorce decree after entering a final decree. However, a number of exceptions to this rule exist. After a
Many people don’t think about divorce and credit reports. However, if you are considering a divorce, it is a good idea to get a copy
(This is the first of a two part series about parenting coordinator qualifications, use, and duties) What is a Parenting Coordinator? In the state of
Divorce is a challenging time under the best of circumstances. However, when a child custody battle appears to be looming, the prospects of divorce can
In Maryland, as in every state, parents are expected to provide for their children, with each parent taking a part of the financial responsibility that
With winter in full swing, it seems strange to discuss child custody and spring break. However, believe it or not, spring is right around the
Going through a divorce is often a difficult time emotionally, and selling the house, is, at a minimum, a discussion point. Many people report nothing
After a court has entered a Judgment of Divorce in the state of Maryland, it is possible to modify child support or child custody. An individual in
The majority of family law cases in the state of Maryland are resolved by agreement. When the parties do not agree, a contested divorce is
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