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Your pets are beloved members of the family. In a divorce, when partners are going from one household into two,
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Your pets are beloved members of the family. In a divorce, when partners are going from one household into two,
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Divorce is one of life’s most challenging transitions, especially when young children are involved. The emotional, financial, and legal complexities can feel overwhelming, but the stakes are even higher when you’re balancing your own well-being with your children’s needs.
Here’s what you can expect from your first meeting with our attorneys, as well as a checklist to help you prepare.
With Maryland’s new divorce laws in 2023 and 2024, it is crucial to consult with an attorney to ensure all paperwork is correctly filed.
An advantage of having a Separation Agreement is that it can help parties avoid the time, expense, and uncertainty of contested litigation.
Congratulations, Counselor. You got your client divorced. The Judgment of Absolute Divorce is signed and the Marital Settlement Agreement is
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