Although most Maryland parents who divorce hope to achieve fair and agreeable settlements, especially regarding issues involving their children, it doesn’t always turn out that way. Sometimes an agreement is reached, but as time goes on, something (or someone) changes...
Month: February 2017
Sheriff’s department ups safety measures for child custody issues
Maryland parents who have gone through divorce understand how stressful the process can be. Most want what’s best for their children and are willing to cooperate and compromise to construct plans that help everyone involved move forward in positive directions while...
Property division not always equal in Maryland
When a married couple moves to Maryland, they might not be aware of all the laws that govern family-related matters throughout the state. For instance, most newly married couples are not concerned with property division laws or other regulations regarding divorce....
Negotiating parenting plans regarding primary caretaker issues
Many Maryland parents are familiar with the divorce process and how easily obstacles can arise, especially regarding child custody and related issues. Most parents agree that children’s best interests are of paramount importance when developing new parenting plans for...