Getting started with the process of marital breakup can understandably be stressful in Maryland. This is particularly true for those embarking on a high-asset divorce. Fortunately, a couple of smart moves early on can increase a divorcing individual's chances of...
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Examining financial matters critical during high-asset divorce
No aspect of the marital dissolution process is simple in Maryland. This is particularly true for the financial aspect of divorce, especially a high-asset divorce. However, a few tips may help people who are going through divorce to protect their best interests from...
Steps to take following a high-asset divorce
Going through a marital breakup in Maryland can be a dizzying experience from start to finish. Following a divorce, especially a high-asset divorce, individuals may feel at a loss when it comes to determining next steps. Here are a couple of important things to...
Military divorce: Have you updated your family care plan?
If you or your spouse is a U.S. military service member, your family has made many sacrifices to serve your country. Navigating family life in the military is challenging, especially if you or your spouse has served or is preparing to leave Maryland and serve...
The new coronavirus might complicate child custody
Many Maryland parents are currently remaining at home with the children and avoiding going out in public in light of the new coronavirus spread. However, what should they do if they are divorced and have co-parents who also want to spend time with the children? Here...
Tips may help during high-asset divorce or divorce involving kids
The process of getting divorced can understandably be painful. The fact that it involves many moving parts further complicates this ordeal for couples, particularly when the marital breakup is a high-asset divorce or involves young children. However, a few tips...
Are you ready to prepare for your divorce?
Ending a marriage is not a decision to make lightly. You probably already know this and may have gone back and forth trying to decide whether divorce was truly right for your situation. Being as certain as possible is a key starting point to this process, which can be...
High-asset divorce, like any divorce, can be disruptive
Divorce is seldom easy and can be very disruptive, particularly when children are involved. One decision that often has to be made early in the process is whether to keep or sell the family home in Maryland. This can be a very emotional decision and also a financial...
How you present yourself in court affects child custody
During a divorce, emotions often run high. You have much at stake when it comes to the outcome, especially if you have children. You may have tried to work out your child custody with your future former spouse without going to court, but the negotiations didn't go...
Lack of financial knowledge can impact a high-asset divorce
Divorce can be very stressful and very expensive. There are steps that a person in Maryland can take to help assuage the financial stressors that can occur in a high-asset divorce. One of the most important things is to have awareness regarding both long and...
