If a non-custodial parent is not in compliance with a child support order, the Maryland Child Support Enforcement Administration, a division of the state Department of Human Resources, has a variety of enforcement tools that it can use to obtain the funds. Before any...
Maryland absolute divorce overview
An absolute divorce is a complete dissolution of a marriage. Once this type of divorce is granted in Maryland, each of the parties can take on a new spouse. A spouse seeking an absolute divorce is advised to use the services of an attorney if the process is being...
Maryland child support calculations
Maryland uses a set of child support guidelines in determining child support payments. Generally speaking, the custodial parent receives child support from the non-custodial parent. Shared physical custody may present complications, but a Maryland court will still...
Forensic accounting in Maryland divorces
One of the more difficult elements of a divorce is dividing maritally owned assets and debts. This is relatively simple for some cases, but for instances where couples have complicated finances, a forensic accountant may be helpful. Forensic accounting is often used...
Can I challenge paternity in a child custody case?
Establishing the paternity of a child is crucial to assigning personal and financial responsibilities for the child. For example, if you have been determined to be the father of a child, then you will be legally entitled to petition for custody or visitation rights....
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