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Determining Alimony Awards in a Maryland Divorce
When determining whether a spouse should be awarded alimony, Courts in Maryland have broad discretion when doing so, but must make that determination within the State’s statutory parameters. There were no provisions for alimony under Maryland law until 1980 when the Maryland Divorce Code stated that the court may prescribe alimony for either party, “only…
Maryland Child Custody Laws
Child custody cases can be exceptionally challenging, given the emotional toll that it takes on parties, especially when custody is part of an overall divorce proceeding. When going through such a trying time, it is important to have legal representation that has a wealth of experience, but also compassion and care, to stand by you…
Litigation vs. Mediation: Choosing the Ideal Route for Your Family
If you are filing for divorce in the state of Maryland, you have several options to resolve the pending issues and finalize the divorce. Every marriage is different and each couple is going to have unique goals and circumstances that will inform the optimal choice for both parties. The options include litigation, negotiated settlements, mediation,…
Division of Property in Maryland Divorce
Spouses in a divorce are free to agree on the division of any or all of their marital property, without the intervention of Maryland courts. However, if the spouses cannot agree, Maryland’s Marital Property Act controls the division of property. Maryland is an “equitable distribution” state, meaning the combined assets of the spouses are not…
5 Questions to Ask Before Hiring Your Divorce Attorney
Divorce is personal and the process of hiring an attorney can seem overwhelming. Not to mention, every divorce attorney has a different approach when handling a divorce. If you are in the process of hiring a divorce attorney, please take note of the questions below. You want to feel comfortable that you have made the…
When A Minor Requires Representation: Child Counsel Attorneys
Child custody and child access cases can be fraught with difficulties, high conflict, and/or dangers for the children involved. To represent the interests of children in these circumstances, judges may appoint a trained Child’s Attorney pursuant to Maryland Rule 9-205.1. Alternatively, the parties may agree to the appointment of an attorney for their child or…
Can I Modify My Child Custody Agreement?
Child custody is a complicated legal matter that sometimes leaves one or both parents in situations they are not 100% satisfied with. Perhaps one parent thinks they were not given enough time with their children or the scheduling is unfair considering the circumstances. A parent may also find that over time, as life and circumstances…
Maryland Divorce FAQs
Going through a divorce can be a challenging time for you, your spouse, and your entire family. Aside from the emotional and mental toll, navigating the legal process can be extremely difficult, especially without the help of knowledgeable and experienced legal representation. The attorneys of Turnbull, Nicholson & Sanders, P.A. have a deep understanding of…
6 TNS Family Law Attorneys Selected as 2021 Super Lawyers in Maryland
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | Six attorneys of TNS Family Law have been selected as 2021 Super Lawyers in Maryland. Super Lawyers recognizes the top attorneys across the nation in over 70 practice areas. Attorneys who are selected by Super Lawyers are highly regarded by their peers and are known for their professional achievements. The…