It Takes A Village: Establishing De-facto Parenting Rights in Maryland
For many parents ending a relationship can be difficult. For same-sex parents, ending a relationship with the biological parent of their child once meant that
For many parents ending a relationship can be difficult. For same-sex parents, ending a relationship with the biological parent of their child once meant that
One of the biggest disputes in divorce proceedings is figuring out what should happen to the marital home in Maryland. For most divorcing couples, the marital home
In the last 20 years, gray divorces have increased throughout Montgomery County, Maryland and Prince George’s County, Maryland. More married couples over the age of
Maryland is an equitable distribution of marital property state, which means that marital property may not always be divided 50/50. Instead, Maryland courts strive to
When one parent in a custody or divorce case requests child support and the court agrees to award support payments, the Court will use the Maryland Child
Under Maryland law, adultery occurs when a married person voluntarily engages in sexual intercourse with a person that is not his or her spouse. To
Maryland’s judiciary annually make case decisions that shape the lives of families throughout Maryland. Similar to the legislature’s changes, these decisions have a lasting impact
Every year, Maryland’s legislature passes laws that shape how family law cases are handled throughout Maryland. For example, last year’s addition of “Mutual Consent”
After a divorce, many ex-partners find it difficult to work together. However, being unable to work with each other can create a serious problem if
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