A recent decision by the Maryland Court of Special Appeals establishes a new precedent useful to Maryland Divorce Attorneys in effectively representing clients in the disposition of real property. Continue reading Real Property Owned by One Spouse with Third Party
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Maryland Premarital and Domestic Partnership Agreements Can Work
Many Marylanders want to know whether a Premarital or Domestic Partnership Agreement is right for them. These agreements can serve a variety of purposes depending on individual facts and circumstance. Continue reading Maryland Premarital and Domestic Partnership Agreements Can Work
Legislation Responds to Custody Disputes Triggered by Residence Change
A decision by a parent to relocate a child’s or parent’s residence can trigger alarm bells for the other parent. This frequently triggers a rush to court. Continue reading Legislation Responds to Custody Disputes Triggered by Residence Change
United States Armed Forces Members Get Help With Custody and Visitation
On October 1, 2009, a new law takes effect that will assist Maryland Custody and Visitation Lawyers representing members of the United States Armed Forces who have been deployed. Continue reading United States Armed Forces Members Get Help With Custody and Visitation
Dissipation of Marital Property: An Acrimonious Issue
Whether a spouse has dissipated marital assets can be a pivotal issue in disputes under the Maryland Marital Property Act. Continue reading Dissipation of Marital Property: An Acrimonious Issue
When Other Parent Is Unfit, Estate Planning Should Prepare For the Worst
A recent article in the Wall Street Journal used the Michael Jackson case to serve as a reminder to parents of the importance of naming a guardian for their children as part of their estate planning. Continue reading When Other Parent Is Unfit, Estate Planning Should Prepare For the Worst
Indefinite Alimony Requirements Reviewed in Recent Opinion
A Court of Special Appeals decision on the issue of indefinite alimony has caught my attention. Alimony is an issue that depends on the trial judge evaluating the facts and exercising considerable discretion. Continue reading Indefinite Alimony Requirements Reviewed in Recent Opinion
Same Sex Couples Face New Law Relating to Child Custody and Visitation
There has been a dramatic shift in law concerning custody and visitation involving same sex couples. The same line of cases that has reshaped grandparent’s visitation issues also needs to be considered by same sex couples with children. Continue reading Same Sex Couples Face New Law Relating to Child Custody and Visitation