skip to Main Content

Property division: What will happen to my business in a divorce?

More and more people are quitting corporate America and becoming their own bosses. While this may seem like the dream life for many Maryland residents, starting a business can be a risky venture. With no regular paycheck to count on,…

Continue reading Property division: What will happen to my business in a divorce?

Related Posts: Who keeps the engagement ring in a property division dispute?, Dealing with asset division, other issues through limited divorce, Who should determine asset division – my ex and I or the court?, Guidelines for property division in a Maryland divorce, Asset division tricky when one spouse wants to buy a new home,

Working toward the best solution in a child custody dispute

A Maryland divorce is often filled with emotion and drama, especially if children are involved. Both spouses fight over child custody and argue over who is the better parent. The parents focus on what they want rather than tend to…

Continue reading Working toward the best solution in a child custody dispute

Related Posts: Factors used to determine if joint child custody is viable, Divorcing? Keep kids out of child custody issues, What are unmarried Maryland fathers’ child custody rights?, Can I relocate for my new job if I have joint custody?, Child custody often leads to dispute in military divorces,

What qualifies as ‘income’ factored into child support payments?

When many Maryland residents think of income, they may think solely of the money they receive from their jobs. This is typically in the form of a weekly, biweekly or monthly paycheck. However, when a parent must make child support payments, the…

Continue reading What qualifies as ‘income’ factored into child support payments?

Related Posts: Seeking enforcement action for court-ordered support in Maryland, Basic tips for securing a child support modification, Report recommends modifications to Maryland child support, Child support payments must cover certain necessities, Know when and how to seek a child support modification,

How Maryland parents can modify a child support order

When Maryland parents divorce or split up, one of them typically pays child support to the other. This monthly amount is based on state guidelines as well as the noncustodial parent's income. Sometimes after the court issues the order, though, drastic life…

Continue reading How Maryland parents can modify a child support order

Related Posts: Seeking enforcement action for court-ordered support in Maryland, Basic tips for securing a child support modification, Report recommends modifications to Maryland child support, Child support payments must cover certain necessities, Know when and how to seek a child support modification,

Why you should consider lump sum alimony

Unfortunately, divorce comes with many financial consequences, including spousal support. It is rare to find a divorced Maryland man or woman who enjoys paying alimony to an ex-spouse. However, it is an obligation often ordered by the court, especially if…

Continue reading Why you should consider lump sum alimony

Related Posts: Know the impacts of choosing a lump-sum alimony payment, Seeking enforcement action for court-ordered support in Maryland, Spousal support isn’t automatic in divorce, Consider different arrangements for alimony payments, Lump sum payments: Monthly alimony payments might be avoidable,

What to consider before filing for a high asset divorce

While marriage can be hard, getting divorced is even harder. When many Maryland couples get divorced, they end up fighting over all the assets accumulated throughout the marriage. Besides asset division, there are many aspects involved in a high asset divorce,…

Continue reading What to consider before filing for a high asset divorce

Related Posts: Divorcing and splitting your retirement account can be hard, Navigating the process of a high-asset divorce, A personal approach for even the most complex high asset divorce, Why a high asset divorce needs a detailed separation agreement, How does a high asset divorce impact my tax liability?,

Can I relocate for my new job if I have joint custody?

After a divorce Maryland parents may find themselves in a difficult situation: sharing custody of their children but offered the job of their dreams in another state. What's a parent to do in this type of situation? You may be…

Continue reading Can I relocate for my new job if I have joint custody?

Related Posts: Factors used to determine if joint child custody is viable, Divorcing? Keep kids out of child custody issues, What are unmarried Maryland fathers’ child custody rights?, Working toward the best solution in a child custody dispute, Child custody often leads to dispute in military divorces,

Dealing with division of property when unmarried couples split

Maryland couples who have been through a divorce understand the emotions and stress involved when money is at stake. These couples may have consistently fought about money while married and often find that the battle does not end when the…

Continue reading Dealing with division of property when unmarried couples split

Related Posts: Know the impacts of choosing a lump-sum alimony payment, Seeking enforcement action for court-ordered support in Maryland, Spousal support isn’t automatic in divorce, Consider different arrangements for alimony payments, Lump sum payments: Monthly alimony payments might be avoidable,

Determining alimony payments fairly after a divorce

Maryland couples who have been through a divorce understand the emotions and stress involved when money is at stake. These couples may have consistently fought about money while married and often find that the battle does not end when the…

Continue reading Determining alimony payments fairly after a divorce

Related Posts: Know the impacts of choosing a lump-sum alimony payment, Seeking enforcement action for court-ordered support in Maryland, Spousal support isn’t automatic in divorce, Consider different arrangements for alimony payments, Lump sum payments: Monthly alimony payments might be avoidable,

What can I expect as I proceed with my high asset divorce?

Divorce can be an uneasy feeling for Maryland couples, especially when a lot is at stake. A high asset divorce is typically more complicated than one in which very few assets are involved. No two divorces are the same, and the entire…

Continue reading What can I expect as I proceed with my high asset divorce?

Related Posts: Divorcing and splitting your retirement account can be hard, Navigating the process of a high-asset divorce, A personal approach for even the most complex high asset divorce, Why a high asset divorce needs a detailed separation agreement, How does a high asset divorce impact my tax liability?,
Back To Top