Divorce can bring along a lot of financial considerations for Maryland spouses who decide to end a marriage. These considerations run the gamut from evolving tax issues to who gets child custody and which parent might need to pay child support. It is typically...
Month: January 2013
Maryland divorce mediation can benefit from financial advisers
One part of the divorce process that can be especially contentious for Maryland spouses is that of property division. When it comes to dividing up marital assets, the heated emotions that a divorce can inspire often make it more challenging for couples to handle in a...
Child custody dispute has happy ending for custodial father
Maryland parents who must deal with child custody issues may wonder how the courts view one parent taking a couple’s children to another country and remaining there without the other parent’s permission. One such child custody dispute that crossed national borders...
Danica Patrick’s prenuptial agreement to smooth property division
Many Maryland readers may be familiar with NASCAR driver, Danica Patrick, who cemented her place in racing history in March 2011 by placing the highest on the national circuit of any female driver in NASCAR’s 64-year history. In less happy news, however, the famous...
January can be the right time for some in Maryland to divorce
The new year often marks a popular time for Maryland couples who have decided that their marriages are no longer working to file for divorce. Many unhappy spouses make an effort to get through the holiday season as a family and then initiate divorce proceedings in...
Collaborative law process should consider retirement benefits
Collaborative law provides an opportunity for couples who wish to seek a more amicable divorce a method to do so by working together. In a collaborative divorce, Maryland spouses typically work with family law professionals who help them reach mutual agreement on...