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When charged with a crime, the best possible scenario is for a nolle prosequi (referred to as “nol pros;” pronounced like “null pross”) to be entered
When charged with a crime, the best possible scenario is for a nolle prosequi (referred to as “nol pros;” pronounced like “null pross”) to be entered
Under Maryland law, spouses can file for either an “Absolute Divorce” or a “Limited Divorce.” A Limited Divorce is helpful for a spouse seeking
While divorce is an emotional challenge, it can be done in an amicable way. Whether through the assistance of lawyers, mediators, or just discussions between
When one spouse has grounds for divorce, he or she can file a Complaint for Absolute Divorce with the Circuit Court in the county where either spouse is
If you’re considering divorce, you may be subjected to a drawn-out, expensive battle whose outcome will be decided by a judge. But if you and your spouse
It used to be that when you had a serious, law-worthy dispute with a spouse, neighbor, or anyone else you headed to court. Everyone fought like cats and dogs.
A child custody case in Maryland can very quickly become contested and more heated than it needs to be. However, it is important to keep in mind several
Parents so often forget that a divorce impacts more than just their own relationship with their spouse, but has a drastic life-shattering impact on their
Collaborative law can be an easy alternative to resolve a dispute regarding a family law case, very often in divorce cases. Collaborate law offers an
Maryland, like many other states, does not have a direct list of parental rights found in its state law. However, courts have ruled on numerous cases which