When a marriage ends, neither party really wants to disrupt their lives, other than, of course, not living with their spouse anymore. Unfortunately, as anyone who has gone through a divorce knows, typically, lives do change in many ways. Parents, especially, often...
Month: June 2020
After separation, what should Maryland couples know at tax time?
In addition to emotional pain, many divorced or separated people in Maryland experience the pain of dividing assets, negotiating living arrangements, child custody and visitation schedules, and perhaps much more. Most people find tax time tedious at the best of times,...
How child custody is determined in Maryland
Child custody is an important determination in any divorce. For that reason, parents confronting child custody concerns during their divorce should be familiar with how child custody is determined in Maryland. How child custody is determined Child custody is based on...
Using an appraiser in a high asset Maryland divorce
Dividing marital property in a divorce can be one of the most stressful experiences imaginable. Both parties often worry about being cheated by the other spouse in the valuation and division of the couple’s assets. This concern is often more acute for wealthy couples...
Alimony in Maryland – an overview
Sometimes, a spouse may need financial support when their marriage ends. A Maryland court may require alimony under certain circumstances in a divorce. Purpose of alimony Alimony are periodic payments from a spouse to their former spouse. This support is intended to...
Maryland recognizes limited and absolute divorce
For couples considering divorce, it can be a stressful and seemingly overwhelming process. It may be helpful for them to have information about the types of divorce recognized by Maryland law. Before a court can grant a divorce, a spouse must demonstrate that there...
Why are some prenuptial agreements invalidated?
A prenuptial agreement, sometimes called a prenup, is a powerful legal tool that can protect a Maryland resident’s financial stability when they enter, and potentially exist, a marriage. Prenups lay out important determinations regarding partners’ financial and...
Navigating mediation on a virtual platform
With the pressures of our current economic and health challenges, adding more fuel to the fire when a marriage falls apart can make the load feel unbearable. One alternative to the cost, time and contentious nature of a litigated divorce is mediation. Maryland couples...
Divorce rates soaring in the South
Does our state qualify as being in the, “South?” It is likely not something Frederick, Maryland, residents think about. Though, those married locals may start thinking about it with the recent news that the divorce rates in the South are skyrocketing, beyond the rates...
What cannot be included in a prenuptial agreement?
Prenuptial agreements are contracts between people who plan to get married. They outline specific rights and intentions and help the parties understand how each will view the property they bring into their legal relationship. Maryland residents can use prenuptial...