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Aug. 22, 2019
How can you determine whether or not you are eligible for an annulment in Maryland? Here is what every couple looking to separate needs to know.
Read MoreAug. 22, 2019
In a Maryland child custody case, the primary factor in deciding who will be awarded custody is the best interests of the children. However, that concept is anything but cut and dry. There is no one-size-fits-all solution for a Maryland child custody case.
Read MoreJuly 10, 2019
As with many states over the past decade, Maryland custody cases often involve grandparents. If you are a grandparent looking to get legal custody of your grandchildren or your parent is seeking legal custody of your child, there are many factors that will determine whether or not custody will be granted.
Read MoreJuly 10, 2019
While the terms “guardianship” and “custody” might seem to be synonyms, in a legal context they have distinct differences. Both terms describe the legal relationship that can exist between an adult and a dependent child
Read MoreMay 14, 2019
Baltimore County has specific procedures outlined for Ex Parte Hearings that you should familiarize yourself with in case you are in an abusive situation. When filing a request for an Ex Parte hearing, you should always work with an experienced attorney who can make a strong case and ensure you and your children are protected from an abuser.
Read MoreApril 22, 2019
Once your divorce has been finalized, the judge has signed the divorce decree and you have a custody order in place, both parties are legally obligated to comply with the court’s decision. While the majority of couples have no trouble following the orders of the court, even if they are not enthusiastic about them, there are some situations where a party will attempt to take the law into their own hands.
Read MoreApril 11, 2019
Alimony is a major factor in most divorce cases, and the court’s ruling can be more narrow than an agreement between two parties. How much do you really know about alimony in Maryland?
Read MoreMarch 26, 2019
As we approach the summer months and school enrollment season, many parents are exploring material change in circumstances as grounds for a change to child custody. Lebovitz Law regularly works with plaintiffs seeking a child custody modification, and we have a wealth of experience in material change of circumstances cases in Maryland.
Read MoreMarch 20, 2019
One recent decision in the Court of Appeals in Maryland in the Gregory Smith v. Wakefield case is leading to many dismissals throughout the county. Renters and landlords both need to understand what the ruling means for past language in leases and outstanding rent for a residential lease.
Read MoreMarch 5, 2019
A tenant is considered holding over when he or she does not vacate a rental property at the end of the lease term or upon lease termination. In these cases, the tenant is typically liable to the landlord for all damages caused by the holding over.
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