How to Ease the Pain & Expense of Divorce in Maryland

by Nasheia Conway | Posted in Family Law | Reading Time: 8 minutes

The breakup of a marriage is a painful and emotional process. In many ways it is the worst time to make smart decisions affecting your future. Yet it is very important that you do so. The decisions you make now can profoundly affect your life, and the lives of your children, for years. This post...

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Local Resources for Victims of Domestic Violence

by Nasheia Conway | Posted in Family Law | Reading Time: 4 minutes

Experiencing an act of domestic violence is an overwhelming experience on several levels. Along with the psychological and physical trauma, you also face significant legal issues. You should get help – and you should get that help immediately. Below is list of resource that can help you deal many of the issues that you will...

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All About Alimony in a Maryland Divorce

by Nasheia Conway | Posted in Family Law | Reading Time: 9 minutes

This post explains how alimony is handled in a typical Maryland divorce. It is part of our Free Legal Consumer Guide to Divorce in Maryland. Alimony is part of some, but not all, Maryland divorce cases. For all the details on Divorce in Maryland, click here to read our entire Free Legal Guide on Divorce...

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Divorced Couples Should Work Together – At Least At Tax Time!

by Nasheia Conway | Posted in Family Law | Reading Time: 4 minutes

Each tax filing season can bring up thorny issues that will affect couples long after they’ve separated. Unless ex-spouses can set aside their differences, one or both partners will often end up overpaying. For example, one tax preparer in a Wall Street Journal story told of a tax return he did where the wife was...

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Don’t Let Alimony Mess Up Your Taxes After Divorce

by Nasheia Conway | Posted in Family Law | Reading Time: 3 minutes

Just in time for tax season come two horror stories of people who have royally screwed up their taxes after their divorce by not paying alimony the right way. We want to remind you that getting a divorce attorney is not the only professional you need to hire. In any tax situation, you should seek...

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Using Online Calculators to Calculate Child Support

by Nasheia Conway | Posted in Family Law | Reading Time: 4 minutes

Not as easy as you would think If you are facing a divorce or child custody case, we understand child support is likely to be one of your primary worries. Whether are you are planning to be the custodial parent, or the one paying child support, you’re probably extremely interested in how much that child...

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After A Divorce, Who Gets To Claim The Kids On Their Taxes?

by Nasheia Conway | Posted in Family Law | Reading Time: 2 minutes

Child Support Lawyers Maryland

Normally, the legal issue of who can claim the children will be something your lawyer will deal with during the divorce. If you have children of the marriage, your separation agreement or divorce decree will usually address the issue of who gets the kids at tax time. This is something that can be negotiated. You should...

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Alimony is not tax deductible anymore and that may complicate things

by Nasheia Conway | Posted in Family Law | Reading Time: 4 minutes

Maryland divorce cases got harder to resolve after the 2017 tax law.  Alimony is now treated completely differently for tax purposes. While the law was passed in 2017 the changes take effect for tax year 2019. Alimony is a complicated subject in a Maryland divorce. Click here to read our post answering all of your...

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Your Family Law Scheduling Conference

by Nasheia Conway | Posted in Family Law | Reading Time: 4 minutes

So you received the notice in the mail that we have a Scheduling Conference or Settlement Conference coming up. This post will explain what exactly that means, especially for Charles, St. Mary’s and Prince George’s Counties. A Settlement / Scheduling Conference is a formal meeting with the Judge or Magistrate. It is a way for...

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What to Bring to Your First Family Law Consultation

by Nasheia Conway | Posted in Family Law | Reading Time: 4 minutes

People often ask us what they need to bring to their first family law consultation. While it’s not necessary to bring anything to your divorce, child custody, or adoption consultation, there are some things you can bring that will be helpful. This post will list them. Most of the information I need to know will...

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