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Maryland Child Support and the Unemployed Parent
July 18th, 2017
Voluntary Impoverishment If child support is an issue in your Maryland case and your child’s other parent is not working, or is not working enough, then you may be able to ask the Court to treat that parent as if they were working full time. A pare…
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Using Technology During Your Maryland Divorce
August 11th, 2016
When you are going through a domestic dispute, the intimate details of your private life can and will be exposed. Nothing is private, especially with the use of Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, text messaging, and email. Do not say or post any…
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Categories: Divorce
Claiming a Child as a Tax Dependent After a Maryland Divorce
July 20th, 2016
Claiming a child as a dependent on your tax returns can sometimes make a significant difference in the amount of the tax refund that you receive from the IRS or the state of Maryland. If there is no agreement or custody order in place indicating whic…
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Categories: Child Custody & Parenting
Successfully Challenging a Prenuptial Agreement in Maryland
July 15th, 2016
A premarital contract (often referred to as a “prenup” or “prenuptial agreement”) between prospective spouses typically provides for the way in which property is to be divided in the event of divorce. The validity of these agreements is deter…
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Categories: Prenups
Tape Recording Your Significant Other
July 10th, 2016
Your significant other’s behavior can sometimes impact the outcome of your divorce case, depending on the circumstances, but it is illegal for you to record any communications without their knowledge and consent.
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Categories: Divorce