The Collaborative Divorce process is a healthier way to divorce in Maryland. You and your spouse maintain control over the outcome in deciding what is best for yourselves and your...
Divorce can often prompt the parties involved to think about their new identities, as single persons. Part of that process may be deciding to resume the use of a former,...
Although your pet is a living, breathing member of your family, in most states, including Maryland, pets are considered property. This means that either you become your pet’s sole owner,...
Back-to-school season is a stressful time of year for both kids and parents alike, but it can be more complicated for divorced or separated parents. It is important that divorced...
Technology plays a pivotal role in our everyday lives now more than ever before. In this digital age of mobile devices such as mobile phones, iPads, and even smart watches,...
It is no secret that almost half of all marriages end in divorce. The statistics are even grimmer for second (60-67%) or even third (74%) marriages. If you have been...
Filing for an uncontested divorce in Maryland can be confusing, especially for people who are not familiar with the legal requirements and rules. Here are a few tips on how...
Many people want to keep lawyers out of their divorce for lots of reasons – money, time, or fear that the lawyers will turn an uncontested divorce into a fight....
In a contested divorce, you and your spouse will likely spend thousands of dollars and nearly a year exchanging hundreds, if not thousands, of documents having multiple day trials and...