Most in Annapolis likely associate medical malpractice with errors committed by a doctor in the course of providing treatment. Suicide cases might be viewed as being completely separate from medical malpractice issues. Yet what about those cases where it is believed...
Month: November 2018
Alimony, taxes and the rush to divorce
As soon as the turkey leftovers are put away, many people in Maryland turn their attention to their Black Friday shopping trips. This year, however, instead of hopping in their cars and rushing to the malls, some people might be rushing to get their divorces...
Are hands-free cellular devices safe?
It is illegal to use a hand-held cellphone while driving in Maryland and in many other states across the country. In an attempt to comply with the law, you may have turned to using a hands-free cellular device while behind the wheel. These devices are marketed as...
What are some signs my spouse is hiding assets?
In order to get a fair assessment of your marital assets in a Maryland divorce court, you have to report all your assets. While you may be completely honest, your spouse may try to hide assets. It is important that you watch out for any activity that may be a sign he...
4 Types of military benefits that can end after divorce
For civilian spouses who are considering divorce from a military member, the loss of benefits may be a huge concern. Military benefits provide healthcare, retirement funds and other privileges that relieve huge financial burdens.Here are four types of military...