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...
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,...
Child support is a right that belongs to the child. Therefore, both parents have a legal duty to support their children based on their ability to provide that support. In...
Maryland recently enacted new requirements for parents involved in custody litigation. The court recognizes that parents, even those going through litigation, are in the best position to decide what is...
While the drama may have been absent during your amicable divorce, there certainly is no shortage these days with the coronavirus pandemic upending our daily lives. A mandatory state-wide quarantine,...
The Maryland legislative session is in full swing and that means many bills are up for vote. During this session, there are several bills that would have drastic impacts on...