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How Mediation Can Help You Avoid an Ugly Divorce

Planning Your Child Custody Schedule for the Upcoming Holidays

How to create a child support budget in Carroll County, Maryland?

Determining Child Custody in Carroll County Circuit Court

How Mediation Can Help You Avoid an Ugly Divorce

Category: Maryland Child Custody,Maryland Divorce,Maryland Family Law
August 17, 2022

Going through a divorce is challenging for all involved. Many issues must be discussed and resolved, from the division of assets to child custody and support to finalize a divorce. Additionally, emotions run high in these situations, thus often complicating an already complicated situation. If both partners do not agree on something, a judge will […]

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Planning Your Child Custody Schedule for the Upcoming Holidays

Category: Maryland Child Custody
November 2, 2021

The upcoming holidays are an exciting time. With school closures and Thanksgiving approaching, we know that most parents want to spend quality time with their children. Following a divorce, planning a child custody schedule for the upcoming holidays can seem like a daunting experience. However, it doesn’t have to be. Whether you penned out a […]

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How to create a child support budget in Carroll County, Maryland?

Category: Maryland Child Custody,Maryland Divorce,Maryland Family Law
March 31, 2016

Creating, and following, a child support budget is crucial in Carroll County, Maryland. Child support budget tips If you’re receiving child support, it’s important that you handle the money properly.  Here are some child support budget tips: Create a budget It goes without saying that the first step is to create and stick to a budget. […]

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Determining Child Custody in Carroll County Circuit Court

Category: Maryland Child Custody,Maryland Family Law
March 30, 2016

Navigating Carroll County child custody proceedings can be difficult.  Arming yourself with the right lingo can help you understand the process in the Carroll County Circuit Court. Legal Custody v. Physical Custody “Legal custody” refers to the authority to make decisions related to the minor child. This includes decisions related to the child’s education, religion, medical treatments, […]

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