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Engagement Wedding Rings

Posted on April 2, 2014 by Administrator
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Who owns the engagement ring or wedding ring after a divorce? In a divorce, Maryland Courts can only deal with marital property. Marital property is defined as property that is acquired during the marriage. The engagement ring is usually acquired … Continue reading →

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Posted in Divorce, Family Law | Tagged Property

Child Support and Second Job

Posted on March 13, 2014 by Administrator
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Frequently I will have a client who is struggling to pay their bills as well as child support. To help make ends meet, they will take up a second job. Their concern is whether the income from the second job … Continue reading →

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Posted in Child Support, Family Law | Tagged child support, Maryland, second job

Frequently Asked Questions on Criminal Law

Posted on February 24, 2014 by Administrator

I have a trial at the District Court for Anne Arundel County in Glen Burnie, can you help?   Probably! If you have a pending case the District Court for Anne Arundel County at either the Glen Burnie courthouse or the … Continue reading →

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Posted in Criminal Defense, Criminal Law, FAQs, Traffic Tickets

Frequently Asked Questions on Wills and Estates

Posted on February 24, 2014 by Administrator

Do I need a will? Probably. A will allows you to control who will administer your estate and where your assets will go.  If you decline to make these decisions, the state will be happy to make them for you. If … Continue reading →

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Posted in Estates, FAQs, Wills, Wills and Estates

Frequently Asked Family Law Questions

Posted on February 24, 2014 by Administrator

What are the Grounds for Divorce in Maryland?  In order to get a divorce in Maryland, you need to prove one of the grounds in the Maryland Code Family Law Article 7-103. The most common is a no-fault one year … Continue reading →

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Posted in Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce, Family Law, FAQs, Separation

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