Insightful Articles

Look through our articles section for insights into the legal process, dispute resolution options, developments in family law, and practical guidance about preparing for divorce or a family law dispute.

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What is Bifurcation in Divorce?

Divorce can be emotionally and financially draining. In complex cases, it can take years to resolve financial matters, determine child custody, and divide assets. While these issues must typically be determined in order for the divorce decree to be issued, Maryland courts… Read More
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What to Expect During Your First Meeting with a Divorce Lawyer

You may be nervous about meeting with a divorce lawyer for the first time — or even apprehensive to take this first step toward ending your marriage. However, an initial consultation is crucial to learn what your rights and options are and… Read More
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What to Do If Your Child’s Other Parent Is Not Following the Child Custody Order?

Once a child custody order has been entered by the court, it is legally binding upon both parents. Neither parent may take it upon themselves to make changes without the other parent’s consent — or approval from a judge. While it’s ideal… Read More
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How to Talk to Your Children About Divorce

Divorce isn’t only difficult for spouses. The end of your marriage can have a significant emotional impact upon your children as well. Breaking the news to them that their parents are parting ways can cause fear and insecurity. Your children may react… Read More
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How the Best Interests of the Child are Determined

The term “best interests of the child” is frequently used in family law — this is the principle that guides judges in every case involving child custody. Although courts prefer that both parents are equally involved in a child’s life, regardless of… Read More
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Dividing Retirement Accounts in Divorce

Retirement accounts are often significant assets for married couples, and splitting them up when spouses part ways can be a contentious issue. While certain types of property can be easily distributed between spouses, dividing retirement accounts in divorce is more complicated. Not… Read More
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How Remarriage Impacts Child Custody Arrangements and Child Support

It’s not uncommon for divorced spouses to remarry after they have parted ways. If you share children with your former spouse, you might be wondering how remarriage impacts child custody and support. Remarriage does not automatically change a child custody order that… Read More
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Benefits of Using Mental Health Professionals in a Divorce

Divorce is a legal process; that’s why most people work with lawyers to get the best possible outcome. But divorce isn’t only a legal process. It’s an emotional one as well. Accordingly, it makes sense that there is a place for mental… Read More
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Can You Move Out of State After a Divorce with Your Children?

When spouses are negotiating a divorce, they often plan to continue living relatively close to one another if they have young children. That can be a wonderful arrangement for all involved, maximizing the time children get to spend with each parent, and… Read More
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Can I Change a Child Custody Agreement?

Depending on the age of your child when you and your co-parent divorce or first make a child custody agreement, a child custody order could be in place for ten or fifteen years or more. That’s a long time in the life… Read More
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