What Are Some Warning Signs of Parental Alienation?
When you begin to notice your children acting differently in the time following a divorce and a new child custody situation, you may wonder what
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When you begin to notice your children acting differently in the time following a divorce and a new child custody situation, you may wonder what
Sharing custody with an ex is rarely easy, but when you extremely dislike your ex, or the two of you do not get along at
Publisher’s note: This blog post has been reposted and updated from its original publishing date Dec 29, 2020. Motherhood does not guarantee child custody. On the
As someone with a family, you might have a few questions about aspects of your life that might change with divorce. It is normal to
This week on Lawyer Says, our family law department addresses a Maryland man who thinks his fiancée’s ex won’t show up for their scheduled custody
When it comes to custody, who serves the child’s best interest determines who retains custodial rights and caretaking decisions. Parenting is not for everyone, and
When custody matters head to court, a judge will determine the final order. These are the specifics on how they make those decisions: What Makes
If you are considering surrogacy, chances are you still want children that are yours, even if you don’t carry them. Surrogacy laws, in general, are
As parents, Maryland affords us legal rights to spend time and contact our children, even after the relationship between the parents is over. Those rights
Child mediation can be trying, but there are some things you should never say. These seven comments could ruin your ability to create a good