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Family law experts seeing an increase in women paying alimony

People in Montgomery County probably think that when it comes to alimony, it is usually the ex-husband who is paying and the ex-wife who is the recipient. And for many years, that was most likely the case in Maryland and…

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Sperm donor paying child support has order overturned

Child custody and child support can be one of the most contested issues when it comes to cases of divorce in Maryland. Ultimately, custody will land in the best interest of the child. However, it is not only cases of…

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Property division plays role in Kobe Bryant’s high-asset divorce

High-asset divorces can be quite complex and emotionally draining. For some couples, these divorces raise challenges when it comes to dividing up assets and marital property -- especially in cases where there was no prior prenuptial agreements. The impeding high-profile divorce of…

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