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…
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…
During your Maryland family law case, there may come a time when you request the court to enforce an order. You could be requesting that the court comply with an access schedule, timely make direct child support payments, or take some other ordered action. In order to enforce the terms of a court order, you…

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 service and alternative service options. What is Service of Process? In Maryland, service is defined as the act of notifying the…