In Maryland, spouses both have duties to support each other financially. Generally, this duty ends along with the marriage – unless there is an order for spousal support. This is why, when individuals pursue a divorce, one of the most common worries they have is...
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Are you co-parenting with a narcissist?
Most divorced co-parents understand that their differences rarely end with a signed agreement. Although parents may agree on the terms of their parenting plan, no legal agreement can ensure that two adults get along, especially when one of those people is a...
Why is a competitive salary critical for business owners in divorce?
When facing a divorce, business owners have a lot on their minds. They worry about how much time they will have with their children, and what will happen to the family home. Even so, one of the biggest worries on their mind is what happens to their business. Under...
Be prepared: Kids will have a lot of questions about divorce
Moving forward with the decision to divorce is no easy task for parents. However, telling the kids about the divorce is often the hardest step of the process. It is a challenge for parents to determine when the time is right to tell them, and even more so for them to...