Some may have heard of the term gray divorce, which refers to spouses over the age of 50 dissolving their marriages. Several factors may contribute to older couples filing for divorce in a Maryland Family Court. Even when the process plays out amicably, lingering...
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What property types can be challenging to divide during divorce?
When dividing assets during divorce, the court can categorize your properties based on when you acquired them. If you obtained them during the marriage, it is marital. Non-marital assets are those you receive before the marriage or from sources directing it only to...
Building a parenting plan
A fundamental part of child custody is ensuring the child will maintain a relationship with the other parent. To achieve this, a parenting plan is necessary. Know what should be part of a parenting plan The parents need to think about the child’s needs. That includes...
Communicating with your ex during and after divorce
Divorce often involves many painful and complex emotions that may take you a long time to process. When you are trying to get over someone, sometimes the last thing you want to do is talk with them. However, having no contact with your ex when you are divorcing is...
Can you modify an alimony order?
You put a lot of work into setting up an alimony order as part of your divorce settlement. You calculated how much the paying party can afford, how much the receiving party needs, and you negotiated how long the receiving party will need the financial support before...
The effects of gray divorce on adult children
The end of a marriage is felt by everyone in the family, even when the children are already adults. For older parents in Maryland, it might be easy to forget that even if their children are adults, they will also experience many of the emotional toils associated with...
How divorce can affect your medical practice
Divorce can significantly impact the trajectory of your Maryland medical practice. The dissolution of a marriage brings forth many challenges that can affect both personal and professional aspects as they relate to a healthcare professional's life. Understanding and...
Use and possession award during a divorce
When couples go through a divorce, property division is one of the key issues that arise. Sometimes, a judge may award one spouse the exclusive right to use and possess certain properties temporarily. This means that the spouse with custody of the couple's minor child...
Understanding Maryland’s limited divorce
Not all divorces entirely terminate a marriage. Under Maryland law, an absolute divorce only applies on the grounds of mutual consent, adultery, incurable insanity or criminal conviction leading to incarceration. When these grounds for divorce do not apply and you...
Dividing a 401(k) during divorce
When a couple in Maryland divorces, they will likely need to determine how to divide their assets, including retirement accounts such as a 401(k). Deciding on a mutually agreeable solution can be challenging for both parties, as it carries emotional burdens. However,...