Did COVID-19 Affect My Divorce Agreement? The State of Family Law as the World Reopens
The COVID-19 Pandemic affected everyone in some way. Whether you lost someone close or lost your job, there was no shortage of misfortune suffered. If
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The COVID-19 Pandemic affected everyone in some way. Whether you lost someone close or lost your job, there was no shortage of misfortune suffered. If
Silence instead of fights, “you and I” instead of “we”—the signs that it’s time for a divorce may be subtle, but they’re there. Filing seems
So, you got pulled over and the officer wrote you up for a possible DUI. It’s not a conviction (yet), but anyone who wants to
Child custody is usually decided during divorce, but what happens if there’s no marriage to start a divorce? That’s half of what makes custody agreements
It’s a common enough story, at least in pre-COVID times. You and your friend go out for drinks after work. They feel fine enough to
Motherhood does not guarantee child custody. On the other hand, proving that you’re a great parent or guardian will. Plain and simple: You deserve the
Filing a lawsuit or going through divorce proceedings that ultimately go to court. Discovery allows you to obtain information you otherwise would not be able
Editor’s Note: This week, we are revisiting posts and topics that are still relevant and important today. Child support gets worked out during separation or
Criminal records restrict many from improving their lives after a mistake. Fortunately, Maryland affords second chances through expungement. If you’re ready for a second chance,
Accidents happen in life. Sometimes, a little bit of carelessness may lead to a lot of trouble. Indecent exposure charges may come from a wide