Dealing with the pain and finality of divorce is one of the most difficult challenges that many couples end up facing, especially where there are children involved. The financial implications of a final divorce settlement make getting it right crucial. And custody...
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When can I challenge a prenup?
Before you walked down the aisle, you and your spouse may have executed a prenuptial agreement on the off chance that your marriage does not last. And, while no one in Maryland or the D.C. metro area can predict whether a divorce will happen in the future, you may...
Divorces skyrocketing during traditional holiday lull
It may seem weird to call anything that has to do with divorce, traditional. But, the holiday season has traditionally been a time of low divorces as most elect to wait until after the holidays. This means that, traditionally, from the Jewish New Year in September,...
Dividing stock options in a divorce is an involved process
Many executives and professionals who work in the private sector in Rockville and the greater Washington metro area may have stock options as part of their employment benefit package. A stock option is a type of employment compensation in which an employee, often...
Finalizing a divorce is sometimes only half the battle
People in the greater Washington metro area may be lured into thinking that when they receive a final divorce decree or settlement, the legal process is over. In many cases, though, the decree marks the start of a number of contentious post-dissolution issues between...
Ways to prepare for a gray divorce
Getting a divorce isn’t always an easy choice to make — especially if you’ve been married for many years. At the end of the day, the option is yours. And if you believe that staying married isn’t a healthy choice for you, then it’s never too late or you’re never too...
Relocating with a child
As is the case with parents across the country, a mom or dad in Maryland may find that he or she has to relocate. There are many good reasons for doing so. For example, a parent may receive a good job opportunity that will require a move, or an extended family member...
Not all divorces have to be traumatic
When most people think about divorce, we think of a traumatic event that follows after another traumatic event, like a domestic violence incident or a spouse caught cheating. But, this is not necessarily a common occurrence, despite what reality television may show...
What will happen to the family home in a divorce?
The family home may be one of the most valuable assets a married couple in Maryland owns, making it a major sticking point for couples who decide to divorce and are now facing the property division process. The following is a brief overview of some options to consider...
Grey divorces can create financial challenges
When you married your spouse, you two likely had dreams of growing old together. Yet, as you find yourselves past 50, heading toward your golden years, your union may be on the rocks. After your children left home, you might have grown apart. Or, infidelity or...