Collaborative law is often a good choice for Maryland couples going through so-called ‘gray’ divorce, which basically means choosing to divorce when both spouses are over the age of 50. For those who are unfamiliar with collaborative law, this process involves a...
Month: March 2013
Maryland same-sex divorce: Supreme Court considers DOMA legality
We’ve posted before about the difficulties that crop up for same-sex couples seeking divorce after marrying in states like Maryland, that recognize their marriages, but moving to states that do not. Same-sex divorce is complicated by the fact that there are no federal...
Maryland property division: Prenups should be thoroughly reviewed
Maryland residents who go through divorce often find themselves at odds over how to divvy up the assets that a couple shares. In most cases, having a prenuptial agreement in effect will dictate the terms of property division once a couple does decide to divorce. In...
Considerations for filing taxes after a Maryland divorce
Filing taxes after divorce may seem like an intimidating process for Maryland residents who are unsure exactly how to navigate doing so under a new marital status. There are some tips that those who are already divorced or going through a divorce can consider when...
Maryland child custody cases can be contentious
Maryland residents may be following along with the divorce case between Deion Sanders and his estranged wife, Pillar, which continues to heat up. We posted about the contentious child custody battle between the two back on May 5, 2012 (‘Child custody: domestic...