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How to Resolve Co-Parenting Disagreements

No matter how amicable you are with your co-parent, at some point you may face a disagreement. Co-parenting disagreements commonly arise over issues related to childcare, scheduling, discipline, screen time, and the introduction of new partners. They can also occur in connection… Read More
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Categories: Child Custody, Divorce
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When You Need a Forensic Accountant in Your Maryland Divorce

If you suspect your spouse may be committing financial misconduct during your divorce case, a forensic accountant can help uncover their wrongdoing. Although full financial disclosure is mandatory in Maryland matrimonial matters, a spouse may sometimes conceal assets in an attempt to… Read More
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Categories: Divorce
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Tips for Working with Divorce Attorneys

Although it is a very personal situation to you, courts prefer to view divorces the same way they would a breakup of a business: the dissolution of a partnership with assets to be divided between the partners. It’s your attorney’s job to… Read More
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Categories: Divorce
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Divorce Do’s and Don’ts

Key Takeaways While common sense can go out the window due to heightened emotions in divorce, it’s important to keep in mind several important divorce do’s and don’ts to avoid harming your case. It’s always best to choose compromise over conflict to… Read More
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Categories: Divorce
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10 Tips for Divorcing Parents

Divorce isn’t only difficult for the spouses who are parting ways. It can also be an emotionally tumultuous time for children. As a parent, you may be wondering whether there is anything you can do to make this period of transition easier… Read More
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Categories: Divorce
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Divorce Courtroom Tips

Key Takeaways It’s important to be respectful at all times in the courtroom, dress appropriately, and be on time. Come prepared with your arguments and evidence. It’s better to be overprepared than leave something behind. Don’t bring an entourage to court with… Read More
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Categories: Divorce
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What is Litigation?

Litigation is the legal word for a court process that resolves legal disputes between two or more parties. Think lawsuit or court case. When the parties in a divorce or family law matter cannot reach a settlement outside the courtroom, they can… Read More
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Categories: Divorce
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What to Do if You Suspect Wasteful Dissipation of Marital Assets

Wasteful dissipation of marital assets is a form of economic wrongdoing that occurs not only in high-asset divorces. In these cases, the goal of the dissipating spouse is to reduce the other spouse’s share of property that would be awarded to them… Read More
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Categories: Divorce
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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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Categories: Divorce
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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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Categories: Divorce