Thank you for joining me today 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 taking a look at discovery requirements in a Maryland Family Law Case. What is Discovery and What Are the…

If you need assistance with your Maryland family law matter, we can help you explore your legal options. Maryland Family Law Attorney, LaSheena Williams, discusses the responsibilities of Maryland family law magistrates and what to do if you disagree with a judge’s decision. Thank you for joining me today my name is LaSheena Williams and…

If you need assistance with your Maryland family law matter, we can help you explore your legal options. Maryland Family Law Attorney, LaSheena Williams, discusses family law scheduling conferences and what to bring to your upcoming scheduling conference. Thank you for joining me today my name is LaSheena Williams and I am a Maryland family…

If you need assistance with your Maryland family law matter, we can help you explore your legal options. Maryland Family Law Attorney, LaSheena Williams, discusses the responsibilities of Maryland family law magistrates and what to do if you disagree with a magistrate’s decision. Thank you for joining me today my name is LaSheena Williams and…

Discovery is the process of gathering documents and information leading up to a trial. One of the most important elements of discovery, in your family litigation toolkit, is the subpoena. By using a subpoena, you and your attorney can obtain the vital information you’ll need to build your case. What is a Subpoena in Montgomery…

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