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Laurie Wasserman was recently featured in the Daily Record’s Movers & Shakers. “Laurie M. Wasserman, a solo practitioner with Wasserman
Speak up! We need to spread the word about the law. Written by Sarah David Laurie Wasserman, was featured in
The firm is proud to announce that Laurie M. Wasserman has achieved a Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent Peer Review Rating. This
Going from a guaranteed paycheck to the unknown of self-employment can be downright terrifying. Yet, women each day are deciding
Wasserman Family Law is proud to announce their sponsorship of Maryland Volunteer Lawyer Services’ Taste for Pro Bono event. This
Laurie Wasserman was recently featured in the Daily Record’s Movers & Shakers. “Laurie M. Wasserman, a solo practitioner with Wasserman
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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.
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A Maryland court case highlights how name change disputes are handled when unmarried parents disagree post-separation.