Filing a Military Divorce in Maryland

Military spouses face special considerations and unique obstacles when choosing to file for a divorce. There are federal laws that apply only to active duty military divorces, service of divorce documents, division of government benefits, and much more. While the following provides an overview of military divorce and its eccentricities, any military member or spouse…

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How to File a Prenuptial Agreement in Maryland

Many people raise their eyebrows at the idea of a prenuptial agreement, wrongly believing the only reason to file one is because a couple doesn’t trust each other or doesn’t believe the marriage will last. However, there are many valid reasons to file a prenuptial agreement in Maryland and elsewhere, even for couples with a…

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Maryland Child Relocation Laws

When a custodial parent wants to move far enough away from their co-parent that child visitation becomes difficult or impossible, what recourse does the non-moving parent have?  While parents may have personal agendas for moving or trying to keep another parent from relocating, the court ultimately bases its decision about a proposed move on the…

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Valuation Of Professional Practices In Maryland Divorces

Hands with a wedding ring resting on a divorce document, symbolizing the emotional and legal complexities of divorce proceedings in Maryland.

Divorces can be complex, especially when they involve the valuation of professional practices. As divorce attorneys in Maryland, we often assist professionals in understanding the legal and financial implications that arise when dividing assets such as medical practices, law firms, or accounting businesses. The professional practice valuation process can be intricate, requiring thorough analysis and careful…

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What Are Crawford Credits In Maryland?

Divorce gavel with cash and gender symbols representing asset division in high-asset divorces in Maryland.

Divorce can be complex, especially when it comes to dividing property and determining who is responsible for paying expenses like the mortgage or property taxes. In Maryland, a legal concept known as Crawford Credits can play a significant role in how these issues are addressed. Named after the landmark case Crawford v. Crawford, these credits allow a…

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