Many Maryland married couples have a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement. Both legal documents can affect the division of property if you divorce. Most cover assets that each owns, but what is the difference? What these agreements detail The main difference between...
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How to get a support order modified
Getting a divorce from your spouse is never an easy or overnight process. In some instances, you may be interested in post-divorce modifications even after the finalization of your divorce, depending on your individual situation. If you reside in the state of...
Modifications to child support orders in Maryland
Courts are often unwilling to consider making changes to a child support order unless there's a serious reason to. Child support is for taking care of children, and courts know that children do better when they have more involved adults in their lives helping to...
Dividing a retirement plan is a complicated matter
In Maryland, retirement plans like pensions and 401(k)s are subject to a fair property division in the event of a divorce. However, dividing this property can lead to legal issues and even disputes. One reason is that many Rockville residents have a lot of their...
When can a child custody order be modified?
Getting to the end of a difficult divorce is often a high priority for a Maryland resident. As they settle matters related to their property and children, money and support, they may look forward to a time when they do not have to fight over the details of their daily...
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...