If parents divorce and have a child custody agreement in place, they may not know what will happen if one of them wants to relocate with the children. In Maryland, there are requirements parents should be aware of. Notice In any custody or visitation proceeding, the...
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How a divorce might impact your financial future
Typically, joint assets are divided in an equitable fashion when a Maryland couple ends their marriage. Therefore, if you have an investment portfolio, you should expect to cede a portion of your holdings to your estranged spouse. This may be the case even if their...
What can I do if I can no longer afford to pay child support?
Child support is important for many in Maryland. A child deserves to be financially supported by both parents. However, sometimes a paying parent may find their financial situation has changed since the initial order was established. The following is a brief overview...
The implications of a gray divorce
The term “gray divorce” generally refers to couples who are divorcing later in life after the age of 50 and they are on the rise. Couples divorcing later in life can have different concerns on their minds than for couples going through the divorce process earlier in...