Category Archives: Family Law
Should You Keep Your Divorce Plans To Yourself?
For many people considering divorce, one of the first steps is to discuss the marital problems with one’s spouse. In certain circumstances, however, that may not be a good idea. A divorce means the two of you will be going separate ways. That means your goals and aspirations will be vastly different. Instead of… Read More »
Child Custody Jurisdiction and Out-of-State Arrangements
If you are divorced and dealing with custody issues with a former spouse who has moved outside of Maryland, you likely have myriad questions relating to jurisdiction and how to resolve disputes related to your children. Only one state may have jurisdiction; otherwise competing orders could lead to serious confusion and injustice. In Maryland,… Read More »
Is your Ex Playing Hardball with the Kids in Divorce?
In your mind, your marriage is over and done with. Your feelings toward your spouse have long since waned, and, if anything, are on the negative end of the spectrum. So what’s holding you up from getting a local attorney and following through with a divorce? If you’re worried about the possibility that your… Read More »
Questions for your Divorce Attorney
As your marriage unravels and you reflect on the possibility of a divorce, you probably realize that having an experienced family law attorney on your side is an incredibly important thing. But how do you know if you’re getting the representation you need? The initial consultation can reveal some very important information, if you… Read More »
When Kids get the Worst of the Divorce: Parental Alienation
It makes sense that divorcing couples may not be too fond of one another; that’s why they’re splitting up, right? A certain degree of –hopefully temporary—animosity is to be expected. But the fact of the matter is, real problems can develop when one partner puts the kids in the line of fire. Commonly known… Read More »
Securing Guardianship of a Vulnerable Adult
Too many elderly and otherwise vulnerable adults are prey to unscrupulous pariahs who seek to abuse or exploit them. Maryland courts are determined to protect these vulnerable adults and elderly Marylanders. Rules related to guardians, guardianships, and lawyers are designed to protect those who are unable to manage their own finances or who cannot… Read More »
Locked Down with an Abuser During Pandemic
If you live with an abusive spouse, you may be more panicked than ever now that the country is in the throes of the Covid-19 pandemic. Close quarters can be difficult under the best of circumstances; the increased stresses associated with the medical, economic, and personal impacts families are suffering due to coronavirus make… Read More »
Getting Your Hands on Text Messages to Support Claims of Domestic Violence
Domestic violence plagues far too many households across this country. Disputes that become emotionally or physically abusive can have a devastating impact on victims, particularly children when they witness or become the brunt of an attack. When attempting to assemble proof documenting such abuse, one might gather medical records, police reports, photos, and witness… Read More »
Domestic Violence Takes Lives in Maryland
When Kaylyn High stepped up to help her friend escape a physical conflict with an aggressive lover, she surely did not know that her intervention would result in her own untimely death. But when the spurned lover pulled out a gun, it was Kaylyn who was shot in the head as the women sped… Read More »
Visitation Schedules that Benefit Everyone
Custody and visitation issues can be a thorny topic for couples facing divorce, and the emotions get infinitely more intense when the subject of holiday visitation comes up. While it may seem an overwhelming task, it is, indeed, possible with a little planning. Holidays and Other Breaks While families automatically think of the big… Read More »