

Nesting – An Alternative Arrangement for Separated Parents
Have you and your spouse made the decision to separate but cannot decide who will leave the family home? One option some families...


What to Expect When Working with a Paralegal
In our Firm, you may have the chance to work with our Paralegal on preparing documents for filing with the Court or on discovery, which...


3 Co-parenting Tips for the Holidays
The winter holidays are upon us, and for many parents, that means a deviation from the regular custodial access schedule. While it can be...

How to Keep Legal Fees Down in a Family Law Case
If you find yourself in contested litigation, you know how expensive the process can get. In family law, not only are you managing...

Who Decides Your Family Law Case: Judges vs. Magistrates
In Maryland courts, family law cases play out much differently than they do on the big screen. For those unfamiliar with the process,...

The Differences Between a Peace and Protective Order for Abusive Circumstances
October is Domestic Violence Awareness month, a time to support survivors, be a voice for victims, and mourn those who have passed at the...

The Easiest Way to Divorce If You and Your Spouse Agree
For spouses who reach a settlement on all issues in the divorce, a Mutual Consent Divorce is the easiest way to get divorced in Maryland....

What Information to Include in Your Financial Statements for Divorce or Child Support in Maryland
As family law attorneys, we assist our clients in preparing their required financial statements for their child support and/or alimony...

Understanding the Recent Changes to Maryland’s Child Support Law
Maryland has recently updated its Child Support Guidelines. In this post, we discuss three important changes and help keep co-parents...


What to Do if Your Co-Parent is Suffering from a Substance Use Disorder (Or is Suspected of One)
Parents who suffer from substance use disorders could be a danger to themselves or the children in their custody. If you are concerned...