While any divorce can be complicated, a Maryland Jewish divorce is especially difficult. In Maryland, a Jewish divorce requires an ecclesiastical divorce through the Rabbinical system to be valid. A divorce through the faith is not recognized by Maryland law; however, so the parties must also obtain a civil divorce through the Maryland Circuit Court…
Although a marital settlement agreement can be beneficial, in some cases, couples may wish to set aside a Maryland marital settlement agreement or to modify its terms. What is a Marital Settlement Agreement in Montgomery County, Maryland and Prince George’s County, Maryland? Also known as a property settlement agreement or a marital separation agreement, a…
For many people, it can be a confusing and difficult process to prove a partner’s actual income for a Maryland child support determination. In making a Maryland child support determination, a Maryland Circuit Court will rely on a number of factors in order to set an appropriate child support amount that is in the best…
Although not commonly considered, a party responding to a Complaint for Absolute Divorce or a Complaint for Limited Divorce, has the right to defend against the allegations that are alleged as the grounds for divorce. Typically, property, child custody, child support, and alimony are contested issues during a divorce, but a party may defend against…
During a divorce, the stakes are often very high. One wrong move, and life as you know it could be changed forever. Speaking with an experienced divorce attorney, can help you understand your rights and can help you develop a solid game plan to navigate your Maryland Limited Divorce or Maryland Absolute Divorce. The right…