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 are going through a divorce with your spouse as a stepparent, you might be nervous about what will happen custody-wise with your stepchild.
Whether active duty, reserve, or the spouse of a service member, you might not have the answers to the questions a stressful military divorce can raise. Though
Update: This blog post has been updated and corrected from its original publishing date. Ever wondered how long a divorce might take? Many people ask themselves 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
You might think it is not common, but late-life divorces happen much more frequently than imagined. Some suggest divorces over-50 make up as much as
The United States federal government and the state of Maryland take fraud and fraud-related charges very seriously. Though what constitutes fraud is clear in the law, you
Divorces are certainly stressful—and, in some cases, strategic. The first step towards an intelligent divorce is determining whether you should file before or after your
Disclosing financial assets is a part of the divorce process. Unfortunately, it isn’t uncommon for people to withhold assets from their eventual ex-spouse. Unsure of
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