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Maryland Estate Planning: Is a Contract To Make A Will Valid?
In Maryland, a child (or others expecting an inheritance) has no binding right to an expected inheritance even if a parent says to the child that they will be “leaving
Maryland Divorces: Are Post-Nuptial Agreements Valid and Enforceable?
If properly drafted and executed and the surrounding circumstances warrant it, a postnuptial agreement between married spouses will be enforced by Maryland Family Law and Divorce courts. Here are some
Hallmarks of a Maryland Prenuptial Agreement That Will Hold Up In Court
In Maryland, prenuptial – also called antenuptial – agreements are valid and enforceable. At the basic level, a prenuptial agreement is a contract and, as a contract, prenuptial agreements are
Moving Out-of-State? How Will that Affect Your Pending Divorce or Child Custody/Visitation Requests?
If you are thinking about filing for divorce in Maryland or the District of Columbia and if you are also contemplating a move out-of-state, there are some legal and practical
Maryland and D.C. Vehicles for Ensuring a Child’s Inheritance
If you have children and you want to ensure that they receive their inheritance in the event of some tragedy, there are several legal vehicles available under Maryland and D.C.
What About Life Insurance In a Maryland Divorce?
Generally speaking, in Maryland divorce proceedings, the spouses are required to divide all marital assets. Typically, the division must be “equal,” but there are circumstances where the division can be