Why a Forensic Accountant Is Necessary When You’re Getting Divorced
Let’s assume that you and your spouse decide to file for divorce, and you want to separate as amicably as you possibly can. While sorting out your property and debts, you can’t help but suspect that your spouse is not being as forthcoming when it comes to all of his or her financial assets. There…
Read MoreWhat Documents Need to Be Updated When a Divorce Becomes Final
There are many unglamorous and tedious parts of the divorce process. One aspect is definitely the amount of paperwork waiting for both partners during the divorce process and once the divorce is final. Once a divorce decree has been issued, it is important for you to be aware of the many documents that you must…
Read MoreWhat Determines if a Parent Is Unfit for Custody?
One of the more challenging parts of the divorce process is the decision of child custody. Both parents generally want to spend as much time as possible with their child, or children, and the court takes a number of factors into consideration when making their determination on parenting time. In extreme cases, one parent may…
Read MoreWhat Is a “Pet-nup” and Should I Have One in My Marriage?
We are all familiar with the idea of a pre-nuptial agreement. These are agreements, or contracts, couples put together before marriage to protect themselves and each other in the event of a divorce later down the road. Pre-nups are simply a fact of modern life, and shouldn’t be seen as an unromantic gesture or a…
Read MoreSigns You Might be Facing a High-Conflict Divorce
Under even the best of circumstances, divorce can be an emotional process. When you enter into divorce proceedings with good faith and intentions, if your spouse does not do the same, you may be dealing with what’s called a “high-conflict divorce.” High-conflict divorce, however, doesn’t have to take you by surprise, if you know what…
Read MoreIs a Domestic Partnership Right for Me?
A recent article in the New York Times highlighted a new trend in the area of love and marriage – domestic partnerships. Although the idea of domestic partnerships is nothing new, especially in the LGBTQ community pre-marriage equality, a movement toward platonic marriage is yet another way we can look at how we define “family.”…
Read MoreUPDATED: Do You Know Your Divorce Goals? Planning for Your Divorce
We meet with a lot of clients who are just beginning to think about divorce and their divorce goals. Some of our clients are the ones seeking to end the marriage, and some of them are responding to a spouse’s announcement that the marriage is over. Whatever the case, there is usually one spouse is…
Read MoreUPDATED: Tips for Divorcing a Spouse with a Drug or Alcohol Problem
Being married can be difficult at times. However, being married to someone with a substance abuse problem is often unsustainable, especially when children are involved. Once you have made the decision that you can no longer remain in the marriage with a spouse and their addiction, you can take certain steps to protect yourself and your children…
Read MoreMcCabe Russell, PA Welcomes Our Newest Associate Attorney, Bryn Baffer
McCabe Russell, PA is proud to introduce Bryn Baffer, our newest Associate Attorney! While still in law school, Bryn interned for Maryland Legal Aid, the District of Columbia Public School System, and at the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. Her work as a student-attorney in the Families and the Law Clinic at the…
Read MoreKeeping the House in the Divorce May Be More Costly Than You Think
The divorce is almost final, and it turns out you are getting the house, which is great news! It’s the house where your children grew up and made happy memories, and now they don’t have to leave their friends or switch schools. You don’t have to worry about packing up your things and trying to…
Read MoreWhat Are Child Support Payments Supposed to Cover?
Whether you pay or receive child support, that monthly payment is financially important to everyone in your family. On average, according to the United States government, people pay around $5,760 per year in child support. When going through a divorce or split and determining child support, both parents should have a good understanding about how…
Read MoreCryptocurrency and Uncovering Hidden Assets in a Divorce
Cryptocurrency has been skyrocketing in popularity recently. Once only the territory of savvy tech investors, today digital currency like Bitcoin is an asset to which anyone can have access. This type of currency is unregulated and volatile in value, but right now it’s hot and trading high. Controversial or not, if your spouse purchased cryptocurrency…
Read MoreHow the COVID-19 Pandemic Changed Divorce
The world is forever changed since the COVID-19 pandemic took hold last year – the way we interact with each other, the way we work, and the way we do business have all evolved as the pandemic forced us into different ways of living. Even as more Americans are vaccinated, it’s likely to be a…
Read MoreGaslighting and Divorce – Recognizing the Signs
It can be difficult being married to a narcissist. It can be even more difficult to divorce one. If you are married to a person with a personality disorder and are about to get divorced, it is important to plan ahead and be prepared for how they may react during the process. Because many people…
Read MoreFive Tips to Get More Parenting Time With Your Child
Are you trying to get more parenting or visitation time with your child? It is important to be proactive – whether you are just talking about divorce, in the middle of a custody dispute, or if you feel you are ready for increased time with your child. All custody and visitation cases are unique, but…
Read MoreCan the Government Take My Stimulus Check for Back Child Support?
A third round of stimulus checks went out to the American people in early March. Some have already seen the funds direct deposited into their accounts. Others have not received their payments yet, and are wondering why. Those who owe debts like child support or student loans may be worried that their stimulus payment will…
Read MoreCan Porn and Internet Sexual Addiction Lead to Divorce?
We don’t think anyone would argue that the internet hasn’t contributed to a greater worldwide access to information, knowledge, and entertainment. Especially during the COVID-19 pandemic era, the internet provides a lifeline to millions of people. However, there is also a downside. Internet addiction, addiction to online pornography in particular, has emerged as a growing…
Read MoreWhat You Should Know About Divorce and Filing Your Taxes
Both marriage and divorce are significant life events, each of which can have implications on your taxes. Whether you are in the process of divorcing, considering divorce, or are fresh from a divorce, it is important to consider the effects your 2020 tax filing may have on your finances. This is even more important if…
Read MoreParenting & Adoption for Grandparents in Maryland
Family comes in many forms. Increasingly, parenting duties are being shouldered by grandparents – sometimes alone, and sometimes in tandem with birth parents, aunts and uncles, and other family members. All children need love and support, and grandparents have a wealth of that love and support to give. That is why it is important to…
Read MoreDe Facto Parenting and Conover v. Conover
Being a parent is a rough but rewarding path many people choose to take. Even the best of parents may not always see eye to eye with their child’s other parent, or even their child but they have the constitutional right to make decisions they believe are best for their son or daughter at any…
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