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Is There an “Upper Limit” for Child Support Awards in Maryland/DC Divorces?
Yes. Under both Maryland and DC divorce statutes, it can be said that there is an “upper limit” of how much child support that a divorce court can order. Why?
Can My Ex-Spouse Go to Jail For Violating the Divorce/Family Court’s Order?
You hope it does not happen, but sometimes an ex-spouse will refuse to comply with an Order issued by a Maryland/DC divorce or family court. The most common examples include
Maryland/DC High Net Worth Divorces: What is “Standard of Living?”
When considering an award of alimony – or spousal support – Maryland and DC courts will evaluate and consider many factors including the “standard of living” of the spouses in
Maryland High Net Worth Divorces: Is An Appreciation in Value of Separate Property Deemed Marital Property Subject to Division?
Under Maryland divorce law, all marital property is subject to an equitable division when the couple divorces. One question that occasionally arises with high net worth divorces is whether the
What Should I Do If My Ex-Spouse Is In Contempt of The Terms of our Divorce? What Can I Do to Enforce the Court Order?
Holding someone in contempt of court is a powerful tool to help individuals hold their ex-spouse accountable for violating a divorce ruling. Essentially, contempt of a court is an action
What Is the Difference Between Annulment And Divorce?
There are two options for legally leaving a relationship: divorce and annulment, and there are several similarities and differences between the two. The biggest difference between a divorce and an annulment