Child custody disputes are always emotional, and they can turn otherwise calm divorce proceedings into something deeply chaotic. This is especially true when there are allegations that a parent’s mental health issues make them either unfit to parent or an actual...
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Three tips for coparenting during a divorce
A divorce is the end of a marital relationship but not the parental one. In most cases, parents will need to continue to work together to raise their children even after they finalize the divorce. After they finalize the divorce, the parents and children will likely...
How can you ease child handover days?
Divorcing from someone you share children with means you will still have to deal with them. You need to do this as amicably as possible for the sake of your children. That can be challenging, though, especially if things did not end well between you. You probably...
Will I receive alimony in a Maryland divorce?
In Maryland, alimony, also known as spousal support, is a common consideration in litigated divorce cases. Whether you will receive alimony depends on various factors outlined by Maryland law. Knowing what a court considers, in the event that you and your spouse can’t...