Even if a couple agrees to part ways, divorce can be overwhelming. There are many issues that must be determined before a judge will sign the final divorce decree, including those involving finances and asset division. One of the ways spouses can red…
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Divorce can often be challenging, emotionally overwhelming, and stressful. However, it’s important to understand that litigation in the courtroom isn’t the only way to divorce in Maryland. The collaborative divorce process is an alternative dispu…
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There is more than one way to end a marriage in Maryland. While couples who wish to end their marriage will need to obtain an official judgment of divorce, it doesn’t mean all couples need to follow the same path to get there. In fact, some divorce…
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It is often said that within a divorce there are three unique separations that must each be addressed: (1) legal separation, (2) emotional separation, and (3) financial separation. The Collaborative Divorce model, sometimes called Collaborative Law o…
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Some families are not well-suited to the conflict and high tension of an adversarial divorce trial. If divorce court sounds expensive, time consuming, and unhealthy, you may want to consider out of court alternatives. Which one is best for you will d…
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You may have heard of a thing called collaborative divorce that’s designed to take the conflict out of ending your marriage. But is a collaborative divorce the best option for your family law case? Or could you be better served by formal litigation…
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