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Dividing Retirement Accounts in a Maryland Divorce
In simple terms, Maryland divorce law distinguishes “marital” and “non-marital” property. Property owned by one spouse or the other before the marriage is considered “non-marital.” When a divorce happens, the
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This article appeared in the October-November 2021 issue of Entrepreneur, Forbes and Fortune magazines. The Law Offices of Thomas Stahl protects the rights of couples and their families in Central
How Long Will I Have To Pay Spousal Support in Maryland?
Spousal support – often called alimony – is periodic payments from one spouse to the other. In some states, spousal support can last a lifetime. That is rare in Maryland.
Are My 401(k) And IRA Subject To Division During A Divorce?
With the financial and emotional toll that divorce can take, issues such as retirement provision can seem like only one of many issues that require your attention. However, it is
What is Considered a High Net Worth Divorce?
When going through a divorce, many people are worried about what will happen to their assets. After all, if you are like most Americans, you have spent a large chunk
What Prevents A Parent From Gaining Physical Custody Of Their Child(ren)
Divorce can feel relieving significantly when you’ve been married to an abusive partner. However, when you have children and are interested in keeping the children this immensely complicates life after