It's not always easy to know when it's time to call it quits on a bad marriage in Maryland; sometimes, however, the signs are clear. Unfortunately, it's not easy to imagine having a smooth divorce after a terrible relationship, but it is possible. Be wise about how...
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Can you modify alimony after your divorce?
Once the court finalizes your divorce, you likely do not want to revisit the financial disagreements that occurred during the proceedings. However, major life decisions may prompt you to seek a change in alimony post-divorce. While most Maryland courts consider their...
Reaching agreements with a narcissist as the other parent
After ending a relationship with a narcissist in Maryland, you might still need to interact due to having children together. Here are a few tips to keep in mind so that the process can be carried out smoothly for everyone involved. Legal plan When you're trying to...
How getting divorced later in life is different
Divorce is always a difficult process, no matter when it happens. But getting divorced later in life in Maryland can present unique challenges and benefits that you don't encounter when divorcing at a younger age. Here are important things you should know when...
Negotiating for alimony
Maryland couples who have decided to part ways might need to negotiate alimony payments as part of their divorce process. Alimony, unlike child support, is not always depending on a set state formula, which can make it more challenging during settlement talks....
What can I do if I can no longer afford to pay child support?
Child support is important for many in Maryland. A child deserves to be financially supported by both parents. However, sometimes a paying parent may find their financial situation has changed since the initial order was established. The following is a brief overview...
What can I expect to pay to get divorced?
Divorce is not free. For many people, it is worth the price to end their marriage and begin the next phase of their lives on their own terms. But there are costs you should be aware of. Getting divorced is not like buying a refrigerator. The amount you can expect to...
How to decide whether to settle your divorce or go to trial
While most divorcing partners understand that working together for a settlement is the quickest and least painful way to end a marriage, it is sometimes impossible. Going in front of a judge may be the only option when both parties cannot agree on sharing marital...