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In this post, we’re going to dive in and explore the fee structure of mediation in detail. They should give you a sense of the fees for mediation in many instances.
If a spouse commits adultery, does this affect how alimony is determined during the divorce? In this post, we will discuss how adultery can affect alimony awards in Maryland.
In this post, we’re going to go deeper into this topic by looking at the hard numbers on both marriage and divorce in Maryland. This can give us a more concrete sense of what’s happening.
As it turns out, there is another path to separation which is actually totally unlike divorce: annulment. In this post, we will discuss the basics of annulment and the process involved with obtaining one in Maryland.
One of the things which can complicate a divorce difficult is property division. In this post, we will provide a discussion of the basic facts of property division in Maryland.
In this post, we will discuss the two primary reasons why mediation can be a good option for divorce.
In this post, we will provide some details on alimony awards in Maryland; specifically, we will examine the types of alimony which can be awarded, the determination process involved, and other significant facts.
In a recent case, Maryland courts were faced with a new issue: does having “phone sex” count as cohabitation for purposes of obtaining a divorce on the grounds of separation? In this post, we will go over the facts of this case and discuss its significance.
This has always been a topic of discussion in my initial consultations with clients. It's essentially a question of whether or not they can sue their cheating spouse's lover during the divorce? My short answer is no.
In the case of Agbara v. Okoji (2020), we saw this type of misuse of the divorce process precisely when a husband attempted to relitigate an already thoroughly litigated issue. Let’s go over the details of this critical case.
A Maryland Mutual Consent Divorce is a no-fault ground for obtaining an absolute divorce.