What Happens If an Ex No-Shows a Custody Hearing? Lawyer Says…
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
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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
Many additional factors might make divorce that much more complicated—having Child Protective Services (CPS) involved is one of them. Though CPS provides an invaluable social
There are many instances where different fields of law intersect with each other. At the cross-section of family and criminal law is parental kidnapping: when one parent violates a
Situations change as life goes on. If you find that your custody arrangement is no longer in the best interest of your kids, then you
There’s no getting around it: child custody cases can be expensive. If you’re paying the fees for a child custody hearing without any savings or