Often times when we meet with potential future clients, we often get asked, “How do I file for a divorce?” In order to start the…
Category: Divorce
While men initiate more breakups in non-marital heterosexual relationships, in marriages women initiate divorce about 69% of the time, according to a recent study quoted…
When a couple decides to divorce, each person may harbor fears about how the children will be affected, or how the property will be split.…
What typically happens at a mediation divorce session? First you should know that mediation is about you, so the mediator will expect to hear…
Divorce can be messy and expensive, and even under the most amicable of circumstances, it creates upheaval in the lives of everyone concerned. There may…
Maryland has a really interesting mixture of fault and no-fault grounds for divorce. Some of the fault grounds are: Adultery A desertion, which is…
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…