Marital Settlement Agreement: A First Step for Uncontested Divorce in Maryland
Some marriages naturally conclude when a couple mutually agrees to go their separate ways. Still, some issues need to be hashed out, such as who
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Some marriages naturally conclude when a couple mutually agrees to go their separate ways. Still, some issues need to be hashed out, such as who
Court is not an automatic necessity for hot-and-heavy disputes. Instead of immediately filing a lawsuit, consider trying formal mediation, with a lawyer at your side
When neighborly disputes, divorce, or family disagreements disrupt life, we get stressed out. These disagreements cloud judgment and rational thinking. Mediation brings an unbiased third
Breaking up is difficult—even more so for married couples. Kids, property, and finances come into play. One of a couple’s first options when breaking up
Separation agreements (also referred to as property settlement agreements or marital settlement agreements, MSAs) are written contracts between two individuals who are married. They are
When you reach the end of the road in a marriage, the next step is crucial to moving on and starting over. The divorce takes
This week, our family lawyers discuss a Maryland woman who wants her ex-husband to pay her alimony. The Question The Answer Was the alimony ordered
Marriage is a long-term commitment that does not always go the distance. We have all heard the statistic, about 40% of marriages end in divorce.
Divorce is a complicated process with many components—your family’s future being one of them. Though you may feel nervous at the prospect of losing touch with
Prenuptial agreements are growing more and more common with the increasing rate of divorce in the country. Though their newfound positive connotations of planning for a