Divorce is difficult for any family—but when one or both spouses serve in the military, the process can be uniquely challenging. You may worry about your children, your home,...
Read moreFor many people, pets are family members. By law, however, pets are property, making the question of who gets pet custody in divorce cases both personal and complex. In...
Read moreFor many Maryland couples, pets are more than property. They are family. Maryland law does not currently recognize shared pet custody, meaning courts do not issue orders dividing the...
Read moreWhen a spouse serves in the military, the divorce process can feel complex. You have worked hard and sacrificed as a member of a military family, and now you...
Read moreMaryland family law cases are often deeply personal and emotionally challenging. Yet, they involve legal jargon and situations that are unfamiliar and intimidating to many. Understanding what is going...
Read moreWhen a divorce involves children, emotions run high. For military families, those emotions are compounded by deployments, relocations, and the uncertainty of service life. Many parents come to us...
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