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…

If you’re going through a custody battle in Maryland, you may need to select witnesses who can provide important information or who have witnessed events relevant to your case. It’s important to choose your witnesses carefully, as their testimony can have a significant impact on the outcome of your case. How Should I Choose My…

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….

When going through a divorce, it is important to establish a reliable parenting plan. Regardless of what you feel for your ex, your children deserve the structure and stability that a parenting plan provides. As you create the plan, the best interests of your children should be the top priority. Here are some tips for…

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 what is the pendente lite hearing and what happens at pendente lite hearings in Montgomery county, Maryland. What Is A Pendente…

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