What Challenges Come with Raising a Two-Household Child?
Over the past few decades, the way we think about parenting has changed. The traditional child custody arrangement, where the kids lived with Mom and saw Dad on occasional weekends, had to change as more women entered – and remained – in the workplace. Joint physical custody became the norm. A study conducted in 2022…
Read MoreWhat Is Separate vs. Marital Property in a Columbia Divorce
Separate vs. marital property is an important distinction in family law and divorce. Understanding the difference between these two categories of property is essential if you’re going through divorce or separation, as it dictates how assets are divided between spouses. Marital property refers to assets acquired by either spouse during the marriage. It typically includes…
Read MoreWhat Is a Cohabitation Agreement?
Many couples choose to live together without getting married. Whether driven by personal preferences, cultural norms, or financial considerations, cohabitation is a common relationship arrangement. However, unlike marriage, cohabitation does not automatically grant you legal rights and obligations. That’s why cohabitation agreements are essential legal instruments to lay out the rights and responsibilities of partners…
Read MoreHow Do You Define “Winning” in Family Law?
It can feel good to win. Whether it’s your favorite sports team, a personal challenge, or even a divorce, for some people winning isn’t everything; it’s the only thing. But how do you define winning in matters of family law? In a divorce, neither side will have a complete victory over the other, and that’s…
Read MoreHow Divorce Litigation Differs from Other Types of Litigation
When people hear the phrase “go to trial,” they typically think of jury trials, the type you see in movies or hear about in the news. They may also think of television shows like Hot Bench, which showcases small claims court. If you really love reality TV, then perhaps you’ve even watched an episode or…
Read MoreIdentifying Your Goals During Your Rockville Divorce or Family Law Case
One of the first things we ask our clients who are going through the divorce process to do is name their top five goals. These goals not only help our attorneys learn your wishes and desires, but they also keep you grounded and informed about what matters the most to you. However, when going through…
Read MoreMeet Jeffrey Evans, Senior Counsel and McCabe Russell, PA!
McCabe Russell, PA is proud to introduce Jeffrey Evans, Senior Counsel at our firm! Jeff focuses his practice exclusively on representing clients in family law matters – including divorce, spousal and child support, child custody and visitation, and the division of marital property. His warm demeanor helps clients feel at ease during an incredibly stressful…
Read MoreWhat Happens During an Initial Consultation with a Fulton Divorce Lawyer?
The initial consultation with your Fulton divorce lawyer is one of the most important steps you’ll take. It is the first step in the process of getting divorced, and it can lay the groundwork for how the process proceeds. When you first sit down with a divorce lawyer during your consultation, you will likely introduce…
Read MoreKelly Clarkson Proves You Can Come Out “Stronger” After Your Divorce
Just like many other people pursuing divorce, Kelly Clarkson experienced overwhelming amounts of grief and depression when going through the process. While these are normal feelings as you have likely spent years or even decades with your spouse, it is important to realize that there is a new life out there for you, and it…
Read MoreWhat Is a Child Custody Evaluation in Maryland?
Custody evaluations help courts make informed decisions regarding child custody arrangements. In Maryland, like many other states, custody evaluations are employed to assess the best interests of the child and determine the most suitable custodial arrangement. Custody evaluations in Maryland serve one important purpose – to determine the best interests of the child involved in…
Read MoreAl Pacino Ordered to Pay $30,000 a Month in Child Support
Although the couple claims they have not split, 83-year-old actor Al Pacino has been ordered to pay the mother of his child, 29-year-old Noor Alfallah, $30,000 per month in child support. The couple welcomed the child in June of 2023, but rumors swirled about them breaking up in September when Alfallah filed for full physical…
Read MoreVideo of Police Officer Kissing Woman in Parking Lot Causes Waves on Social Media
A Maryland police officer is in hot water after a video circulated throughout social media recently. Per WMAR News: A video circulating online appears to show a uniformed Prince George’s County Police officer and woman kissing in public before getting in the backseat of a marked cruiser together. According to WJLA-ABC7 the officer has been…
Read MoreMcCabe Russell, P.A. Attorneys Recognized by Maryland Super Lawyers
McCabe Russell, P.A. is pleased to announce that six of our attorneys have been recognized by Maryland Super Lawyers and Rising Stars for their work in 2024. Please join us in a round of congratulations for our team! Super Lawyers is an objective rating service “of outstanding lawyers who have attained a high degree of peer…
Read MoreWill Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith Don’t Have a Prenup
Actress Jada Pinkett Smith, married to the actor Will Smith, recently revealed in her new book that she and Smith have been separated for seven years. However, the couple has made no moves to divorce. She also noted that the two don’t have a prenuptial agreement in place, stating that “divorce won’t be necessary” and…
Read MoreMcCabe Russell Teams Up with Community Action Council of Howard County for Firm Volunteer Day
One of the best parts of going to work every day is knowing we make a difference in the lives of the people we help. Because this sense of community is important to all of us at McCabe Russell, PA, we thought the best way to show our support was through a Firm Volunteer Day.…
Read MoreFrom Sad to Salacious: It Has Been a Wild Few Weeks for Divorcing Celebrities
If it feels like every time you open a news app there’s another celebrity couple falling apart, we understand: the last few weeks and months have seen a lot of famous couples splitting up. We also know that, while your upcoming divorce may not make the cover of People, it can be an invasive-feeling experience.…
Read MoreMaryland Now Allows Parents to Go After Workers’ Compensation Settlements
New legislation out of the Senate now subjects a portion of workers’ compensation and personal injury awards to child support arrearages. Senate Bill 71 proposes that a portion of the net recovery obtained by workers’ compensation and personal injury claimants be eligible for execution in cases involving outstanding child support obligations. The term “net recovery”…
Read MoreMarried to a Serial Killer? That’s an “Irreconcilable Difference”
Learning that fairytales aren’t real is never easy, but it’s a lesson we all grow to understand. “Happily ever after” is created with a lot of hard work, commitment, and love rather than just kissing the right frog and sometimes, with some couples, it isn’t created at all. The real world can be painful and…
Read MoreMarijuana Usage by Parents Is No Longer Child Neglect in Maryland
Almost every state in our country has been changing its attitude toward marijuana usage, both medically and recreationally, and Maryland is no different. To reflect this changing climate, Maryland’s laws towards the substance are changing with them. As of July 1st of this year, an adult 21 and over may legally possess a small but…
Read MoreImportant Lessons from Sofia Vergara and Joe Manganiello’s Divorce
When we decide to get married, the idea is forever. We are raised with the notion that marriage is the biggest decision a person makes, and once they make it, they live happily ever after unless something goes terribly, terribly wrong. For many people, this is true! Marriage — and love in general — is…
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