What Does It Mean to Be a Non-Custodial Parent in Maryland?
You want to take care of your kids, even after a divorce. But what do you do when you know you’re not in the right
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You want to take care of your kids, even after a divorce. But what do you do when you know you’re not in the right
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
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
This week, our family lawyers discuss how one Marylander can still file for divorce from an abusive spouse, even though they (currently) lack substantial proof
This week, our family lawyers clarify unofficial visitation and custody rights of two parents—one of whom doesn’t believe their daughter is sick, and the other
This week, our family lawyers review the custody situation one mom finds herself in, when her son no longer wishes to keep the previous custody
Visitation arrangements get complicated when holidays and vacations come around. Planning for who goes where and when, now, eliminates future problems. Visitation Schedules—Maryland Now Expects
This week, our family lawyers take on one of the more extreme legal questions we’ve tackled so far, regarding one mother’s quest to retrieve her
Understanding how child custody mediation works—and who can or should attend the sessions— could be your key to the life you deserve with your child.
Domestic abuse is a serious problem in this country. For many decades, it was swept quietly under a rug, but there are now more resources