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Can a Child Choose a Custodial Parent in Maryland?

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Whenever there is a child custody case, there are many different factors that can impact who is chosen as the custodial parent in Maryland. Unfortunately, there are many myths swirling around what the judge will take into account when making their final decision. Things can get more complicated when the child has a strong… Read More »

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What Happens If You Fall Behind on Child Support in Maryland?

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One of the most tumultuous parts of a divorce in Maryland can be child custody and child support. The state takes paying child support obligations very seriously, but sometimes life happens and you might find yourself or the other parent of your child unable to pay. What are your options if you or the… Read More »

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What Should You Include in a Prenuptial Agreement in Maryland?

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The attorneys at Lebovitz Law, LLC work with couples throughout the state to create an effective prenuptial agreement in Maryland that protects both individuals entering marriage. A prenuptial agreement is a practical tool to help spouses negotiate the financial outcome of divorce in the event that it occurs. Studies have shown that the existence… Read More »

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How Can You Have Your Child Support Payment Recalculated?

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One of the biggest decisions that will be made by the court during the divorce process is the amount of the child support payment. Regardless of the type of divorce that you are seeking or that you had in the past, it is critical to understand how the state calculates child support and views… Read More »

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Significance of creating a Parenting Plan for Child Custody in Maryland

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When a couple decides to break off their relationship or get a divorce, the situation is most challenging for the children. Minors from broken homes are negatively affected by the conflict between their parents. In most cases, the child wants both parents to be part of his/her life and the court too does not… Read More »

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The Rights of Stay-at-Home Dads During a Divorce

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Every year, millions of fathers in America stay home to raise their children instead of heading to the office for a traditional job. Some studies show that over 32,000 stay-at-home dads reside in Maryland alone. Every couple and family is different, and stay-at-home parents of any kind might choose to stay home for many… Read More »

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Alimony in Maryland

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If you are entering or preparing to enter the divorce process, one of the many things that may be decided during the process is alimony. How is alimony in Maryland calculated, and could you be eligible to receive it? What Is Alimony in Maryland? Alimony is a payment made from one former spouse to… Read More »

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Hidden Assets During a Divorce

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One of the most critical parts of divorce proceedings is dividing up marital assets. Things can become more complicated when you are concerned that there are hidden assets during a divorce. Finding hidden assets is not easy or straightforward, and an experienced attorney can help with the process. Why Would Someone Hide Assets? Particularly… Read More »

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Basics of Child Custody When You Weren’t Married

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Child custody cases in Maryland can be complex, and things can become even more complicated when the two parents of the children involved were not legally married. It’s critical to partner with an experienced child custody attorney early on in the process to fully take advantage of the rights and privileges that the law… Read More »

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Increase in Divorces

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There has been much speculation over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic as to whether or not it will contribute to an abnormally high divorce rate. After all, high stress, economic instability, increased time spent together at home and other societal factors could all combine to shine a light on marital issues or push… Read More »

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