Published inMaryland Legal Guides for Family and Domestic LawDivorce Mediation in Maryland — How to Agree About What Happens NextDivorce mediation is a joint process that helps resolve the end of a marriage, creating a mutually agreed-upon divorce settlement.Mar 19, 2021Mar 19, 2021
Published inMaryland Legal Guides for Family and Domestic LawHow Can I Postpone Settling the Estate? Lawyer Says…Marylander asks: My dad passed away. Is there any way to postpone settling the estate? Lawyer says…Mar 19, 2021Mar 19, 2021
Published inThe Weekly WritThe Weekly Writ: Maryland Legal News You Can Use for March 8, 2021This March 8, 2021, read about: Child porn charges against a SWAT officer and Maryland’s courts reopen for criminal cases.Mar 8, 2021Mar 8, 2021
Published inJC Law Monthly Matters: Firm News & UpdatesJC Law’s Monthly Matters for March 2021JC Law’s client wins & news for March 2021: A father getting custody, a not-guilty sex offense verdict, & 4 out of 4 bail hearing wins.Mar 3, 2021Mar 3, 2021
Published inMaryland Legal Guides for Criminal Charges & Legal DefenseCan the Police Enter My Property Without Permission? Lawyer Says…Marylander asks: A police officer came onto my property without my permission or a warrant. Is that legal for them to do?Mar 2, 2021Mar 2, 2021
Published inMaryland Legal Guides for Family and Domestic LawEx Took a Pay Cut and Is Stalling Child Support Mediation — What to Do? Lawyer Says…Marylander asks: My ex deliberately took a paycut and is stalling the child support mediation. What can be done before the meeting?Feb 23, 2021Feb 23, 2021
Published inMaryland Legal Guides for Criminal Charges & Legal DefenseDo I Say ‘Yes’ on a Background Check for a DUI? Lawyer Says…Marylander asks: If I got a DUI 10 years ago, should I say I’ve been charged or convicted of criminal activity on a background check?Feb 23, 2021Feb 23, 2021
Published inMaryland Legal Guides for Family and Domestic LawTwo Parents, No Wedding: How Child Custody Works If You’re Not MarriedLearn how Maryland law treats unmarried parents seeking child custody. After all, fathers — and grandparents! — can still care for kids!Feb 22, 2021Feb 22, 2021
Published inMaryland Legal Guides for Family and Domestic LawThe Two Types of Divorce in Maryland: Which Should You Choose?Just like every marriage is different — every divorce is different, too. Learn about the two main types of divorce in Maryland.Feb 12, 2021Feb 12, 2021
Published inMaryland Legal Guides for Family and Domestic LawWhen to Get a Divorce: Watch for 9 Silent Signs of SeparationSilence instead of fights, “you and I” instead of “we” — the signs that it’s time for a divorce may be subtle, but they’re there. Filing…Feb 12, 2021Feb 12, 2021