Grandparents, Pets, and Holidays: A Guide to Family Life After Divorce
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
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
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
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
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
What Types of Custody Are There? Physical custody and legal custody are the only child custody agreements that can be made in Maryland as of
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