Cohabitants and Cosigners: Your Legal Rights as an Unmarried Couple
All relationships are different. Though the commitment of marriage may provide a couple with new legal rights and financial benefits, many couples choose not to
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All relationships are different. Though the commitment of marriage may provide a couple with new legal rights and financial benefits, many couples choose not to
If you or a loved one are dealing with a legal issue—whether it’s a criminal charge, a messy divorce, or a complex civil suit—two of
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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
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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
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