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MD Divorce Attorneys: Will Courts Enforce a Divorce Settlement & Separation Agreement?
In general, marriages in Maryland (and the District of Columbia) end when a divorce court officially enters an order of divorce or dissolution. These are often called “divorce decrees.” In
You Need More Than Just A Last Will & Testament
Estate planning in Maryland and the District of Columbia is not just for those in mid-life or for seniors. One important reason for this is that estate planning is not
Maryland Wills: Who Can Be My Personal Representative/Executor
Choosing a Personal Representative is one of the decisions that must be made when a person has a Last Will & Testament drafted. In many States, the word used is
Some Basics on Creating a Trust Under Maryland Law
In simple terms, a trust is a legal arrangement – almost always created through written trust documents – where legal ownership of property is given over to the trust There
Should Assets be Liquidated in a Maryland/DC Divorce?
In both Maryland and the District of Columbia, when a couple divorces, the divorce court is tasked with dividing the marital assets in an “equitable” manner. “Equitable” is not the
Maryland Divorce Law: Divorce By Mutual Consent Explained
In Maryland, divorce proceedings may be characterized as “contested” and “uncontested.” As the words imply, a contested divorce in Maryland is one where the spouses are contesting – arguing and