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Factors used to determine if joint child custody is viable

In many Maryland divorce cases that involve children, one parent typically has sole custody with the other parent receiving visitation rights. However, in some instances, both parents want to share custody of the children. While the courts typically look at…

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What are unmarried Maryland fathers’ child custody rights?

In the past, Maryland couples often waited until marriage to start their families. Today, however, with the divorce rate hovering around 50 percent, many couples are delaying marriage or even foregoing it altogether. Nonetheless, many of these couples are having…

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What’s the difference between physical and legal custody?

Anyone familiar with previous posts here knows that there are a multitude of issues to address in a divorce. However, most Maryland residents who have children and who are getting ready to go through a divorce have only one concern…

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A divorce involving children is often a complex legal matter

Nothing can make individuals going through a divorce more cantankerous than a child custody dispute. Whether the problem is agreeing to a parenting plan or fighting over visitation rights, some parents will fight for their children to the bitter end, sometimes…

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Visitation rights become an issue for Ravens player in dispute

No doubt many of our Maryland readers are fans of the Baltimore Ravens. Although it has been a somewhat up and down season for the NFL team, they have clinched a playoff spot and will be headed for the postseason.…

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Proposed changes to child custody laws for military personnel

There are many military installations in Maryland, and the state has a proud history of supporting the men and women serving in our country's armed forces. Andrews Air Force Base is famous for being the primary airport used by the…

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