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March 23, 2026

Child Custody in Frederick County, MD: What Courts Really Consider


Few issues in family law are as emotionally charged — or as consequential — as child custody. In Frederick County, child custody disputes require far more than emotional arguments or informal agreements. They demand a strategic approach grounded in Maryland law and a clear understanding of how local courts evaluate parental fitness and long-term stability. […]

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March 16, 2026

Divorce in Montgomery County, MD: What High-Earning Professionals Should Know


When divorce enters the picture, those complexities become legal exposure. For high-earning professionals in Rockville and throughout Montgomery County, divorce is not just a personal transition — it is a significant financial event. Without strategic legal guidance, the outcome can impact business interests, long-term earning capacity, retirement security, and professional reputation. Understanding the risks early […]

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March 12, 2026

Marital Settlement Agreements in Rockville & Frederick: Why DIY Can Cost You


Not every divorce begins with conflict. Many couples in Rockville and Frederick County reach mutual decisions about property division, custody, and support. Cooperation is valuable. But cooperation without careful legal drafting can be costly. Marital Settlement Agreements (MSAs) are legally binding contracts. Once signed and incorporated into a divorce decree, the court has no authority […]

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March 09, 2026

The Advantage of Hiring a Family Law Firm Serving Rockville, Frederick & Montgomery County


Family law is not one-size-fits-all — and it is certainly not generic. While Maryland family law statutes and case law apply statewide, the way cases move through the courts in Rockville (Montgomery County) and Frederick County can vary significantly. Court procedures, judicial expectations, scheduling practices, and even negotiation culture differ from one county to another. […]

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March 05, 2026

Maryland Child Support and Variable Income


Maryland uses an income shares model for child support. The basic idea is that both parents contribute to what the child would have received if the household had stayed together. Simple enough, right? But the math gets considerably harder when one or both parents earn income that doesn’t arrive the same way every month. Bonuses, […]

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March 02, 2026

Divorcing a Narcissist in Maryland


Not all divorces follow the same arc. Some resolve through negotiation. Others settle in mediation. But when one spouse exhibits narcissistic behavior, the process tends to be longer, more unpredictable, and more emotionally costly than most people anticipate going in. That is not an exaggeration. It is simply the pattern that plays out in high-conflict […]

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February 16, 2026

Marital Property In Maryland Divorces


Going through a divorce means facing a lot of difficult questions. One of the biggest? Who gets what. If you’re separating in Maryland, understanding how the law treats marital property isn’t just helpful. It’s essential for protecting yourself financially. What Counts As Marital Property Maryland’s definition of marital property is broader than most people expect. […]

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February 08, 2026

How To Talk To Your Children About Divorce


Telling your children about divorce ranks among the hardest conversations you’ll ever have. The words you choose, the timing, and how you present the information can significantly impact how your children process and adapt to this major family change. Our friends at The Law Office of Jonathan Lewis, LLC often discuss with clients how to […]

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February 02, 2026

Making Clear Choices During Divorce Stress


Divorce ranks among the most stressful experiences you’ll ever face. Period. The emotional weight alone can be crushing, and then you add financial uncertainty and legal complications on top of that. Your judgment gets cloudy at the exact moment you need to think clearly. That’s where a divorce coach comes in, helping you make decisions […]

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January 31, 2026

Handling Problems With Surrogacy Agreements


Surrogacy agreements form the foundation of your journey to parenthood, but what happens when something goes wrong with the paperwork? A flawed or improperly executed contract can create serious legal complications that affect your ability to establish parental rights. Our friends at Oleaga Law LLC discuss how these situations require immediate attention to protect your […]

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