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Divorce, Social Security benefits and you: What you need to know

As we have mentioned many times before on our blog, many couples are waiting until later in life to divorce. Whether because of timing or a newfound social acceptance, "grey divorce" has become a popular alternative to staying in a…

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New England court says it can’t reverse a divorce

If you're interested in learning about intriguing legal issues, then you've come to the right place. In today's post, we're going to be taking a look at a divorce case that involves a rather unique set of circumstances. Though the…

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Don’t make these 3 high-asset divorce mistakes

Unless you've been through the divorce process before, most people are caught off guard when they are served with divorce papers. Most people have no idea where to begin, let alone how the rest of the process will proceed. Many…

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In Maryland, do I need a hearing if my divorce is uncontested?

When it comes to the topic of divorce, it's not uncommon to hear people talk about the dissolution of a couple's marriage as being either contested or uncontested. In legal terms, contested means that the couple does not agree on…

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Is jumping to conclusions about Ashley Madison hack a bad idea?

If you pay attention to the news like we do, then you've probably heard about a number of computer hacks that have taken place over the last year. From hacks on company servers to websites, computer hacking can be devastating…

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Maryland clarifies grounds for divorce for same-sex couples

As some residents here in Gaithersburg know, there are two ways to file for divorce here in Maryland. If a couple has simply drifted apart or there is an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, then couples must separate for a…

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What’s the difference between absolute and limited divorce?

Traditional divorce isn't always possible for every couple. For some, religious convictions may prevent a couple from seeking a legal dissolution of their marriage. For others, it might not make financial sense to divorce right now. Either way, couples facing…

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What the gay marriage decision means for Maryland couples

Maryland began legally recognized same-sex marriage on Jan. 1, 2013. With this week’s historic U.S. Supreme Court decision, same-sex marriages that were performed in Maryland, or any other state, must now be recognized by all other states. On Friday, the Supreme…

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Desertion: One of the 7 grounds for divorce in Maryland

In Maryland, a divorce is granted for one of seven reasons. One of these reasons is desertion. Desertion refers to one spouse's leaving the family home without cause. There are two types of desertion: actual and constructive. Read on to…

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Navigating the process of a high-asset divorce

Many 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 marriages,…

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