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If you are in need of a Maryland Divorce and Family Law Lawyer, please contact our attorneys today for a personalized consultation.
Our firms provide legal representation to clients who are going through divorce or separation and have questions about alimony, child custody, property division, spousal support (also known as "alimony"), and other related issues. We also offer mediation services to help our clients reach an agreement outside of court with their spouse or partner on these matters. We can help you understand your rights and what options may be available to you during this difficult time in your life.
Our goal is not only to provide excellent legal counsel but also peace-of-mind by helping you navigate the complexities of family law. We want you to focus on moving forward with your life after divorce or separation without fear or uncertainty about how the future will unfold for you or your children.
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Alimony (Spousal Support)
Alimony is the financial support a spouse receives during and/or after separation or divorce. It's never easy to get divorced, but we can make it easier.
Both parents have a duty to support their child. Sometimes, when people are getting divorced, they agree on child support with a separation agreement. But if the agreement does not talk about child support, then you can ask for help from the Maryland courts.
In Maryland, two people can be the parents of a child. They are called joint natural guardians. This means that they are both responsible for the child's support, care, welfare, and education. The standard that the court uses in determining custody is what is best for the child until it rules otherwise.
Whether you’re a currently serving service member or spouse stationed in Fort Meade, we are here to serve you and your family for all your military divorce needs.
Whether its non-martial property or marital property, our Maryland family law attorneys will ensure your rights are protected and your claim what you are entitled to.
Parents who want to move with or without their children have to tell the court before they move. There are many reasons a parent might want to move, like for a job, school, or because they want a change. But if the parent has custody or visitation of their child, they need permission from Maryland's court first.
In Maryland, grandparents, aunts and uncles, and step-parents do not have any rights to custody, unless they are able to show that the parents are unfit or that the children would otherwise suffer from lack of visitation with them, then they may win with a court order for reasonable visitation.
When you and your spouse get divorced, it can be hard, stressful, and long. But the right lawyer can make it go smoothly and quickly. Our attorneys are committed to helping our clients get what they deserve under the law for property division, alimony, child support, and child custody.
We have answers to all your general questions regarding divorce and family law in Maryland. We have even done the research to find the top rated divorce and family law attorneys in each county, to ensure your rights are protected.
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