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June 02, 2021

How to Get Divorced in Maryland


Getting Divorced in Maryland: What You Need to Know Filing for a divorce is a major step towards ending a marriage. Once the process begins, it’s not always easy to reverse what’s already done once you file your paperwork. If you’re contemplating getting a divorce in Maryland, one of the first things you should do […]

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May 26, 2021

When Millionaires Divorce How High Asset Divorces Work


High Asset Divorce in Maryland Getting a divorce when extreme wealth is involved is a complicated legal process that can take longer than usual to settle. Divorce can be emotionally draining and people who fall under the category of being wealthy should consider hiring an experienced legal team to do the brunt of the work […]

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May 18, 2021

How to Help Your Children Cope with Divorce


Divorce can take a big toll on a family, especially young children. As parents, it is you and your spouse’s responsibility to do what you can to help get them through it and cope with the coming changes. The fact is that the end of your marriage will be hard for your children no matter […]

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May 12, 2021

Modifying Alimony After a Divorce


If you were awarded alimony or you are paying alimony after your divorce, this court order may not always be appropriate for your situation. Thankfully, you can modify alimony to have it reduced, increased, or terminated, depending on the circumstances. One way to accomplish this is by discussing it with your former spouse. If you can agree […]

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May 06, 2021

What Happens to Undisclosed Assets in a Divorce?


Claiming Assets in a Divorce What happens if your ex hid an asset that you couldn’t claim in your divorce? When you’re going through a divorce, you may not be fully aware of assets your spouse hid during your marriage that you didn’t get a chance to claim. However, you can find undisclosed hidden assets […]

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April 12, 2021

Moving Away with Your Kids After a Divorce


Life is always changing and events may happen that require a parent to relocate after a divorce. Of course, for numerous reasons, a parent cannot simply start packing and move away with the children. Keep in mind that family courts believe children thrive best in stable and consistent environments, so if you are hoping to take them […]

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April 05, 2021

How to Repair Trust with Your Co-Parent After a Divorce


If you and your ex-spouse have children, co-parenting may be somewhat of a challenge for you in the aftermath of your divorce. Just because all the papers are signed and the process is finalized does not mean all of the hurt feelings and resentment disappear. You and your former spouse will have to work together […]

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April 02, 2021

Is Divorce the Right Option?


Is Divorce the Right Option for You? Are you struggling with the hard decision to end your marriage? There are many reasons you could be considering divorce and have feelings that your marriage has run its course. If you’re unsure about whether or not getting a divorce is the right option for your situation, we […]

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March 17, 2021

How is Alimony Determined in a Divorce?


When couples split, it is common for one party to be awarded spousal support, which is also referred to as alimony. In Maryland, there are many different types of support that a judge can award, depending on the specific circumstances of the marriage. Continue reading to learn more about the different types of alimony and the […]

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March 09, 2021

Do’s and Don’ts of Co-Parenting


How to Form a Successful Co-Parenting Relationship After a divorce, building a successful co-parenting relationship can be hard, especially if your relationship didn’t end on the best terms. Divorce impacts everyone involved, including children, but a little guidance and a nudge in the right direction can make co-parenting easier. Here’s a simple guide of co-parenting […]

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