Alimony, or spousal support, is a commonly misunderstood concept in Maryland divorce. Alimony is never guaranteed, and when it is granted, there are many factors…
In the years since the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that marriage equality would be the law of the United States, state laws have been changing…
When you are seeking a divorce in Maryland, your retirement, pension, and/or long-term savings plans are eligible for division under the state’s equitable distribution laws.…
Members of the United States Armed Forces have a unique set of circumstances governing relocation after a divorce in Maryland. When you are on active…
With the legalization of same-sex couple marriages in America, more and more same-sex couples are opting to have children. As of May 2017, it is…
One of the most important factors in a parent’s ability to maintain a bonded relationship with their child, and to have a consistent, reliable presence…
The landmark case, Obergefell v. Hodges, which legalized same-sex marriage, has had a life-changing impact on the cultural landscape of this country. But who would…
Child support debt is a major issue for divorced parents. Getting your life on track after a divorce can be a challenging task. Adjusting to…
Regardless of how amicable or acrimonious the divorce was, once the divorce is final your role as a divorced co-parent begins. Co-parenting gracefully is something…
When a marriage ends in divorce and that couple has children, the parent who has primary residential custody is often/frequently the parent who receives child…