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How to Prove Adultery in…

How to Prove Adultery in Maryland

Cheating, infidelity, unfaithfulness, extramarital affairs: a voluntary sexual relationship between a married person and someone other than their spouse may seem sexy on TV, but when it comes to the law in Maryland, adultery is a misdemeanor. The fin… Read More
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Breaking Down Maryland Property Division

Breaking Down Maryland Property Division

Confused about who gets what when it comes to dividing your belongings in divorce? When you and your spouse have commingled bank accounts, along with a shared car, home, and everything inside it, even the simplest property division may seem anything… Read More
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How Maryland Courts Calculate Child Support

It’s hard to argue against a case for child support. Afterall, who doesn’t want the best for their child? But when separating from a spouse or partner with whom you have a child, the topic of support is anything but straightforward. However, if y… Read More
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alimony written on a piece of paper with a broken heart and money in the background to represent how to calculate alimony in Maryland

How is Alimony Calculated in Maryland and Virginia?

Alimony has gotten the bad rap of being a dirty word — a concept that promotes financial dependence on breadwinners. But in reality, alimony was created to promote security in marriages, as a way of assuring homemakers wouldn’t be screwed over fo… Read More
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A woman writing down list of assets to prepare for divorce

How to Prepare for Divorce

The holidays are not always merry and bright. For some, the anticipation of more family time, annual traditions and a load of expectations can cause tensions to run high — even for the healthiest of couples. For those on the brink of divorce, it ca… Read More
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