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April 12, 2023

Celebrate National Ex-Spouse Day with Fait & DiLima, Maryland Family Lawyers


ROCKVILLE, Maryland—April 14 is National Ex-Spouse Day, and Fait & DiLima, Maryland Family Lawyers, are celebrating. Marjorie G. DiLima, Managing Partner, and Dorothy R. Fait, Partner in Fait & DiLima, LLP, acknowledge the importance of this day and would like to take a moment to recognize it. National Ex-Spouse Day honors those who have gone […]

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April 01, 2023

7 Factors That Impact Calculations of Alimony In Maryland


Are you contemplating divorce? You may have significant concerns about alimony in Maryland. In a divorce settlement, either spouse can receive alimony depending on need, as long as the other spouse is in a position to pay. Unlike some states, Maryland does not have a formula for determining alimony. Instead, alimony requests are reviewed carefully […]

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March 13, 2023

Fait & DiLima, LLP, Maryland Family Lawyers, Celebrate Women’s History Month


ROCKVILLE, Maryland—Fait & DiLima, LLP, a family law firm with offices in Rockville and Frederick, Maryland, celebrates Women’s History Month by acknowledging the achievements and contributions of its female attorneys and paralegal. The firm’s award-winning family law attorneys have an impressive collective experience of over 50 years, matched with a compassionate understanding of the highly […]

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March 01, 2023

What Are Alternatives To Litigation In A Maryland Divorce?


Is your marriage over? Are you ready to file for divorce but are uncomfortable about the idea of appearing in court? You’re not alone. Many people, including the rich and famous, do not want their divorce to be a public spectacle. Instead, they choose alternatives to litigation. In this article, our knowledgeable team of divorce […]

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February 01, 2023

How Does Child Support Work In Maryland?


In the United States, parents are legally obligated to care for their minor children. The status of the parents’ relationship – married, unmarried but living together, separated, or divorced – does not change the parents’ responsibility to provide for their children financially. The legal definitions and procedures for child support cases vary from state to […]

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January 01, 2023

How To Protect Yourself When Divorcing A Narcissist In Maryland


Although psychiatry provides a clinical definition for the word “narcissist,” most people consider a narcissist to be, broadly, someone who is manipulative, arrogant, egotistic, enjoys conflict, and lacks empathy. Ending a marriage with such an individual has its own playbook, and our Fait & DiLima, LLP team has some advice on protecting yourself when divorcing […]

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