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Divorce is one of life’s most emotionally draining transitions. When it’s your adult child going through it, the pain can
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Divorce is one of life’s most emotionally draining transitions. When it’s your adult child going through it, the pain can

Military families face unique challenges in divorce and custody cases—frequent relocations, deployments, and benefit complexities. Here’s what’s new in 2025 and how service members and spouses can prepare for a smoother legal process that protects their rights and their children’s stability.

Maryland has entered a new chapter in family law. As of October 2025, divorcing couples can now separate on no-fault grounds, assume existing mortgages without refinancing, and file after just six months apart—even under the same roof.

Dating during divorce can feel liberating—and risky. While Maryland no longer allows “fault divorce” based on adultery, new laws and court trends in 2025 intensify scrutiny on financial dissipation when dating.

Narcissists rarely take responsibility. If you’re in the middle of a divorce and questioning your partner’s behavior, it’s critical to understand what narcissism can look like—and how it can affect your case.

A prenuptial agreement can help couples using IVF clearly define what happens to frozen embryos in the event of divorce, preventing future legal disputes and uncertainty.

Your pets are beloved members of the family. When partners are going from one household into two, the questions inevitably

Can a divorcing spouse assume the mortgage? Learn the key factors, loan types, and when to consult a Certified Divorce Lending Professional.

Divorce is not just an emotional separation—it’s a financial one too. Who is responsible for outstanding debt?

Netflix’s popular guilty pleasure Love Is Blind has proven one thing time and time again—love might start with deep conversations, but real-world challenges can break even the strongest emotional connections. From financial struggles to family expectations, couples who skip tough conversations early often face major hurdles before saying “I do.”
Divorce is one of life’s most emotionally draining transitions. When it’s your adult child going through it, the pain can
Military families face unique challenges in divorce and custody cases—frequent relocations, deployments, and benefit complexities. Here’s what’s new in 2025 and how service members and spouses can prepare for a smoother legal process that protects their rights and their children’s stability.
Maryland has entered a new chapter in family law. As of October 2025, divorcing couples can now separate on no-fault grounds, assume existing mortgages without refinancing, and file after just six months apart—even under the same roof.
Dating during divorce can feel liberating—and risky. While Maryland no longer allows “fault divorce” based on adultery, new laws and court trends in 2025 intensify scrutiny on financial dissipation when dating.
Narcissists rarely take responsibility. If you’re in the middle of a divorce and questioning your partner’s behavior, it’s critical to understand what narcissism can look like—and how it can affect your case.
A prenuptial agreement can help couples using IVF clearly define what happens to frozen embryos in the event of divorce, preventing future legal disputes and uncertainty.
Your pets are beloved members of the family. When partners are going from one household into two, the questions inevitably
Can a divorcing spouse assume the mortgage? Learn the key factors, loan types, and when to consult a Certified Divorce Lending Professional.
Divorce is not just an emotional separation—it’s a financial one too. Who is responsible for outstanding debt?
Netflix’s popular guilty pleasure Love Is Blind has proven one thing time and time again—love might start with deep conversations, but real-world challenges can break even the strongest emotional connections. From financial struggles to family expectations, couples who skip tough conversations early often face major hurdles before saying “I do.”
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Maryland has entered a new chapter in family law. As of October 2025, divorcing couples can now separate on no-fault grounds, assume existing mortgages without refinancing, and file after just six months apart—even under the same roof.
Dating during divorce can feel liberating—and risky. While Maryland no longer allows “fault divorce” based on adultery, new laws and court trends in 2025 intensify scrutiny on financial dissipation when dating.