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Ex not paying child support? Garnish Social Security benefits

As many Maryland parents can attest, raising a child is a lot of hard work. Caring for one also takes a lot of money and it can be difficult for a single parent to pay for all of the expenses…

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Dealing with emotions in a Maryland high asset divorce

A Maryland divorce is difficult for all involved. Many Maryland residents are scared of the process for several reasons. They may be afraid of being labeled a failure. They may be scared of having to split money and other beloved…

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My wife committed adultery – Could she still get alimony?

Maryland is a fault-based state, meaning that there must be legal justification for a divorce. One valid reason is adultery. Although cheating can impact child custody and other parts of a divorce, alimony is one thing that is not affected. This means…

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Searching for hidden assets in a high asset divorce

Maryland is an equitable distribution state, which means that assets are distributed fairly - but not necessarily equally - in a divorce. While a businessman may not necessarily have to give up half of his business when his marriage ends,…

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