When parents separate or divorce, they often face important decisions about the care and support of their children. In Maryland, temporary orders known as “pendente lite” orders can be established to address issues such as visitation, child support, and use and possession of property until a final order is issued. In this article, we will…

Thank you for joining me. My name is LaSheena Williams, and I am a Maryland family law attorney. My firm helps our clients take control of out-of-control domestic situations. Today, we will be discussing finding your co-parents’ money. Discovery In most Maryland family law cases there is something called Discovery. Discovery is a tool for…

Thank you for joining me my name is LaSheena Williams and I am a Maryland family law attorney, my firm helps our clients take control of out of control domestic situations. Today we will be discussing child support and child support red flags. Self Employment: What to Look Out For And How to Use It…

Regrettably, domestic violence is a harsh reality for many people on a daily basis. However, the good news is that there are several resources available for those who are seeking relief from this issue, given the complexities of domestic violence cases. Court-ordered stay-away orders, such as Interim Protective Orders, Temporary Protective Orders, and Final Protective…

Family law cases involving custody, divorce, and property issues can be complicated. If you know someone that is currently involved in a custody or divorce battle, there may come a day when you are served with a subpoena. If you are served with a Maryland trial subpoena, you probably have many questions regarding your rights…

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