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How Does Maryland Determine Child Custody in a Divorce?


How Does Maryland Determine Child Custody in a Divorce?

When there are children involved in a divorce, the issue of where the children will live is frequently a source of contention and great emotion. No parent wishes to lose contact with their children, and no responsible parent should be forced to do so. After all, research indicates that it is generally in the children’s […]

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What if My Ex Doesn’t Abide by the Custody Order?

What to Do If Your Ex Doesn’t Follow Your Custody Order For recently divorced parents, sticking to a new custody and visitation order can be a little difficult if you’re not familiar with your new schedule. With a legal/court-enforced child custody order, both parents are expected to abide by the agreement that’s put in place. […]

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Meeting Your Child Custody Attorney for the First Time

How to Prepare to Meet Your Child Custody Attorney Most people experience feelings of nervousness during their initial meetings with their attorney — especially when it involves child custody orders. While it’s normal to feel overwhelmed, or even reluctant before your meeting, we have tips to help you prepare and ease doubts you may have […]

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Parallel Parenting After a Contentious Divorce

If you recently endured a contentious and hostile divorce, you may have some concerns regarding how you and your former spouse will approach your parenting duties. While co-parenting is ideal and beneficial for children, it is not always possible after a high-conflict situation. Therefore, parallel parenting might be the better option for you. Continue reading […]

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Summer Activities to Try During Visitation

3 Tips and Summer Activities for Visitation During the summer, things may look a little different for your family’s custody and visitation plan. You may have more time to spend with your children now that school is out for the summer, and if you’re looking for fun activities to do, then continue reading our blog! […]

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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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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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How is Child Custody Determined?

If you are ending your marriage and have children, the matter of child custody will undoubtedly be one of the best heated throughout the process. Although both you and your spouse believe you know what is best for them, family courts have certain standards they must generally follow when determining child custody. Factors Used to Determine Child […]

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How to Prepare for Your Child Custody Case

If you are involved in a child custody dispute, preparation will be a big part of what increases the chance of success for your case. Given the emotional nature of these legal matters, it is also crucial to hire an experienced family law attorney to handle your case and effectively guide you through the process. Continue reading […]

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Creating Consistent Routines for Kids After Divorce

A stable environment is crucial for children, especially in the aftermath of a divorce. Going between two households for visitation can increase anxiety and uncertainty, so you and your co-parent should collaborate to create consistent routines and rules for your children. Regardless of which parent your children spend time with, your children should feel safe […]

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