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Navigating the process of a high-asset divorce

Many high-net-worth Maryland couples struggle with their marriages. Unfortunately, the issues that crop up - such as finances, infidelity, or clashing personalities - often lead to divorce. While a divorce can eventually lead to freedom for those trapped in unhappy…

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What happens to retirement plans in a high asset divorce?

Some Maryland residents spend their entire career - several decades or longer - saving for retirement. By the time they retire, they may have amassed a large sum of money - perhaps millions of dollars. But with the recent trend…

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Who keeps the engagement ring in a property division dispute?

Maryland has equitable distribution laws in place for couples looking to divide assets after property division in a divorce. But, the laws are not so straightforward when it comes to deciding who keeps the engagement ring in the event that…

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Creating an accurate child support plan through diligence

Maryland uses a calculator and formula to determine the amount of money and child support plan that non-custodial parents must pay. However, disputes arise when the support payment causes a financial burden. Most non-custodial parents are obligated to pay child…

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