Being on your own after divorce can be scary. You may wonder if you are eligible to receive alimony and for now long. The answer to this question usually depends on your circumstances. Maryland has different types of alimony. Alimony pendente lite (“APL”) is alimony...
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Should you be preparing for divorce?
Marriage is challenging and maintaining a good marriage often takes work and effort. Most marriages go through rough patches at times. Although sometimes the signs that divorce was coming are obvious, other times a spouse is blindsided when being served divorce...
Social media can affect your post-divorce modification
Navigating post-divorce modifications demands a strategic approach. You should even think strategically when it comes to your social media activity. Your online presence could very well affect your post-divorce life. How social media influences post-divorce...
How do I handle parental alienation with Maryland visitation?
As a divorced or separated parent in Maryland, navigating parental alienation or interference with visitation can be emotionally challenging. Parental alienation, defined as intentionally undermining the child’s relationship with the other parent, is a form of...
Think of the future when property division comes up in a divorce
Sometimes when Maryland residents go through a divorce, they have the tendency to get totally consumed in the moment – the emotions of it all, the changes in family dynamics and the thoughts about what they could have done differently. This is, of course, completely...
Signs that it might be time for you to seek divorce
Are you having a tough time in your marriage? If so, then you might be wondering if it’s time to seek divorce. Only you can answer that question, but you also don’t want to be trapped in a toxic marriage that causes you otherwise avoidable emotional and psychological...
What is an uncontested divorce in Maryland?
Divorce can be a confusing and complex process. If this is your first time going through the divorce process in Maryland, you are likely to have many questions. Along with the requirements and paperwork, you will probably find yourself encountering unfamiliar terms...
Don’t make these mistakes in your divorce
Looking at the big picture, divorce might seem easy. You and your spouse try to negotiate resolution to issues like property division and child custody, and when an agreement can’t be reached, you each make your respective arguments to a judge so that they can decide...
Modifying a Maryland order for child support
When a Maryland judge signed the final order in a divorce proceeding, many issues are resolved: division of assets, child support, child custody, and alimony. Many Marylanders, however, do not realize that this order is not carved in stone. It can be modified for many...
Relocating when you have a child custody agreement
When you have a child custody agreement, there may be situations when it is necessary to move. This is called relocation, and it may require court approval. Reasons for relocation In any circumstance that requires you to move, there may be an impact on the child and...