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 proving your grounds, seeking a permanent alimony award. What are Permanent Alimony Awards? A permanent alimony award is an award of…

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 seeking an attorney’s fee award. What are attorney’s fees? An attorney’s fee award is a court ordering that the opposing party…

The divorce process can be stressful, especially when your ex is uncooperative. However, even if your ex refuses to participate in your divorce, your case can still move forward. In Maryland, under certain circumstances, you can obtain a default divorce from your spouse even if they refuse to acknowledge your efforts to divorce them. What…

The division of property in a divorce proceeding can be complex. Maryland is an equitable distribution state which means that the court does not divide property equally between spouses, but equitably. The court will determine what is fair in a particular case. Marital property is property acquired during the marriage regardless of which spouse purchased…

In some respects, it may be easier to divorce your spouse than it is to get your ex out of the home when the relationship is over. Locking your ex out of the house may seem like a harmless idea, but in actuality it can have serious legal consequences.  What If You Lockout Your Spouse…

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