Mediation allows the participants to craft an agreement that is custom tailored to meet your family’s needs. Additionally, mediation can save your family money, time and the emotional turmoil that...
Divorce mediation is the process wherein a neutral third party, a mediator, facilitates communication and negotiation between parties in an effort to resolve divorce-related issues including property division, custodial access,...
What is Discernment Counseling? Discernment Counseling is a method of counseling where the counselor dives deep into the complexity of working with couples on the brink of separation or divorce....
Representing Maryland divorce and family law clients for over a decade, Cary C. Jacobson is the founder and managing partner of Jacobson Family Law. Cary was recently voted as the...
When faced withe the question: Can we Live Together and Get Divorced in Maryland? The answer is Yes! Maryland does not require a married couple to be separated to get...
The Collaborative Divorce process is a client-centered form of alternative dispute resolution, which enables clients, with the help of their attorneys and supporting professionals, to create positive outcomes in a...
Collaborative Divorce is a process for separating or divorcing that allows parties to justly and equitably resolve their differences and avoid the necessity of going to court. Throughout the process,...
According to statistics, 95% of all divorce cases in the United States are now settled out-of-court. For those who have not gone through the divorce process, it’s easy to hear...
The first step in any discussion on how to divide assets, starts with identifying which assets are marital. One common question that arises when dividing assets during a Maryland divorce...
What is Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)? Alternative Dispute Resolution, also known as ADR, is a way for settling disputes without litigation. A few examples of ADR are mediation, collaborative law,...