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June 26, 2017

Sharing Chores by Married Couples – Important to Avoiding Divorce?


A majority of married adults believe sharing responsibility for household chores is important.  However, according to a report published by the Pew Research Center’s Religious Landscape, couples with children perceive who actually does more of the chores differently. The Importance of Sharing Chores That report found that 56% of married adults describe sharing household chores as “very […]

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June 22, 2017

Parental Rights of Unmarried Parents


Child custody, child support and establishing parenting time are frequently complicated and contentious when married parents go through a divorce.  When parents are not married, those issues surrounding parental rights often become even more problematic.  If the parents are not married, custody of the child is awarded to the mother immediately.  However, a father has […]

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June 18, 2017

Preparing for Divorce in the State of Maryland


Divorce is rarely easy, but preparing for divorce can make the process easier.  Steps can be taken prior to your divorce proceedings to help make the process as smooth as possible.  You will not be able to predict every possible twist in your divorce, but there are some things that can be done in every […]

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June 15, 2017

Creating a Long Distance Parenting Plan


Divorced or separated parents may live far away from each other.  One parent may also relocate a long distance away after a divorce.  An appropriate long-distance parenting plan allows children and the distant parent to maintain regular contact.  Creating a long-distance parenting plan requires careful planning and it must account for the unique situation of […]

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June 07, 2017

Long Term Separation: Advantages and Disadvantages


Even if a marriage ultimately ends in divorce, there may be advantages to long term separation.  Long term separation also comes with disadvantages.  Parties must understand both when considering long term separation and other options. Insurance and Health Care Coverage Usually, if the parties remain married, both parties will keep insurance and health care coverage […]

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May 29, 2017

Child Support: When Child Support Isn’t Paid


General Authority As a starting point, the state of Maryland coordinates a statewide program for enforcing child support orders.  Maryland law calls for a central registry of records, which documents absent parents.  Additionally, Maryland law calls for the location of absent parents.  Once located, Maryland determines the ability of the parent to pay child support as ordered. […]

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May 21, 2017

Parenting Time: Five Mistakes to Avoid When Seeking Modification


In divorce proceedings, parties frequently agree to parenting time. Sometimes, however, a judge makes the decision about the division of parenting responsibilities.  These decisions, whether made by the parties or the court, are made with the best interests of the children in mind.  Of course, the circumstances of each parent are also taken into consideration.  […]

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May 15, 2017

Summer Parenting Plans: Frequently Asked Questions


Whether you are currently considering child custody arrangements for the first time, or are re-evaluating a child custody plan previously ordered by the court, it is a good idea to consider summer parenting time as a separate topic. For most families, summer months bring additional free time – and additional challenges for parents.  Below please find […]

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April 20, 2017

Out of State Child Custody in Maryland – Frequently Asked Questions


Child custody cases involving parties or children that are outside the state of Maryland can be confusing.  What court has jurisdiction over the child custody dispute and any matters arising in the future?  Maryland law resolves these issues, including implementation of the Uniform Child-Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA). What is the Uniform Child-Custody Jurisdiction […]

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