Couples in Maryland who are planning to divorce must prepare for all the most important matters. It’s important to avoid making certain financial mistakes during what can be a stressful period. Not taking your expenses into account Although you might know how much...
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Divorce rates are higher when the wife is ill
Maryland couples normally get divorced when there are problems within the marriage such as irreconcilable differences. However, a study determined that some marriages end in divorce if the wife is seriously ill. What is the study, and what does it reveal? The study,...
Community property verses equitable distribution in Maryland
When going through a divorce in Maryland, your marital property must be divided according to state laws. There are two methods the courts use to divide assets: equitable distribution or community property. Let’s look at their differences and the one that applies in...
Material changes necessary to modify child support in Maryland
In Maryland, a material change in circumstances is necessary to modify child support. For the court to consider such an initiative, you must prove that something significant happened to prevent you from making payments or that your ex needs to pay more. Here's a look...