When a couple in Maryland is getting a divorce, and one person has a bitcoin account, this could raise several issues. Bitcoin could be an asset that is relatively easy to conceal. In fact, some websites encourage using it for this very purpose. Another potential...
Month: December 2017
Can child support be modified if a parent develops a disability?
On Behalf of Abney at Law, P.C. | Dec 28, 2017 | Blog
There are a variety of reasons for modifying a child custody agreement. One parent might need to relocate because of a job change. Alcoholism, drugs or violence may necessitate a modification. A serious illness might require a change in the visitation schedule, which...
What to do about parental alienation
On Behalf of Abney at Law, P.C. | Dec 19, 2017 | Divorce
For some Maryland divorcees, parental alienation may happen gradually. This is a process in which a child is manipulated by one parent to turn against the other. At the start, an ex may badmouth the targeted parent and come up with excuses to delay or cancel child...
Divorce issues at the holidays
On Behalf of Abney at Law, P.C. | Dec 15, 2017 | Divorce
Individuals who are going through a divorce in Maryland and elsewhere around the country may find that the holidays are a time of heightened tension. This is often particularly true if the divorcing couple has children, but it can even be difficult for those who are...
Separating accounts and credit during divorce
On Behalf of Abney at Law, P.C. | Dec 5, 2017 | Family Law
For Maryland couples who are going through a divorce, one important step might be to close any joint accounts and open new individual ones. If spouses have accounts on which the other person is named as an authorized user, the user should be removed. These actions...
If divorce is looming, be careful what you post online
On Behalf of Abney at Law, P.C. | Dec 2, 2017 | Blog
You may have inadvertently discovered that social media posts can be problematic because of the information your spouse has been sharing online. It is a good lesson to learn. Any information your spouse emails, texts or posts online can become evidence in divorce...
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