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…
Establishing visitation in Maryland can be a complicated process, but it may be necessary for parents who want to maintain a relationship with their children after a separation or divorce. Visitation, or parenting time, refers to the right of a non-custodial parent to spend time with their child. In Maryland, visitation is determined by the…
In Maryland custody cases, post-judgment motions can be an important tool for parents seeking to modify or challenge a court’s custody decision. These motions can be filed after a final judgment has been entered, and can request that the court reconsider or modify its decision based on new evidence or changed circumstances. Types of Post-Judgment…
For many co-parents, it is hard to conceive that a once devoted parent could suddenly emotionally and physically distance themselves from their children. There are many factors that could lead to a dramatic shift in a parent’s affection, and it can often be difficult or even impossible to understand the cause of this dramatic shift….
Finalizing a visitation schedule can be overwhelming, especially if you are not on good terms with your co-parent. In certain circumstances, it may be necessary to implement supervised visitation. Supervised visitation are visits monitored by trained individuals who are equipped to intervene if necessary to ensure the safety of all parties involved. Supervised visitation centers…