Raising children is often a rewarding and joyous experience although it is seldom without its challenges. Any Maryland parent currently facing child custody difficulties knows how true this is. Many such problems can be amicably resolved without going court; however,...
Month: May 2017
Judge allows new parenting plans to take effect for Jenelle Evans
There may be Maryland parents currently facing serious challenges with regard to custody of their children. Developing parenting plans after divorce or in unmarried situations can be especially challenging. Teen Mom 2 star Jenelle Evans knows all about the topic, as...
Can new parenting plans lead to better parenting skills?
Maryland parents who have divorced may agree that the process can be extremely challenging at times, especially where children are concerned. Amicably navigating the family law system while keeping children’s best interests at heart is typically a main goal of most...
Should classes be part of parenting plans after divorce?
Many Maryland parents would cringe if they learned they were required by law to take co-parenting classes with their former spouses. This, however, is exactly what happens for parents of minor children in another state. The law (and subsequent parenting-class program)...