Estate Planning for Families with Children on the Autism Spectrum
Learn essential estate planning strategies for families with autistic children, including special needs trusts, ABLE accounts, guardianship, and divorce considerations.
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Learn essential estate planning strategies for families with autistic children, including special needs trusts, ABLE accounts, guardianship, and divorce considerations.
April is Autism Awareness Month, a time to promote understanding, acceptance, and support for individuals with autism spectrum disorder and their families.
Expert Maryland co-parenting tips to help children navigate the back-to-school transition after divorce with confidence and stability.
Maryland's new divorce law simplifies the process with no-fault grounds, eliminating the need for fault-based grounds starting October 1, 2023.
Maryland has made it cheaper to administer *small *estates proceedings by increasing the probate fee for *regular* estate proceedings.
Maryland equitable distribution laws for divorce property division, handling commingled assets, and protecting against hidden or wasted marital assets.
The question of whether the U. S. Constitution’s guarantee of equal protection under the law applies to same-sex marriage has been a thorny one.
Maryland parents can request custody modifications when circumstances change. Learn what qualifies as a material change and how to modify your custody order.
Maryland divorced parents often dispute tax deductions for children. Learn who can claim dependents and how to address tax issues in your custody agreement.
In our years as divorce attorneys, we encounter our share of angry couples.
Maryland divorce recovery requires emotional and financial healing. Learn key lessons for moving forward and creating a new beginning after divorce.
Maryland parents must protect their parental rights during divorce. Learn what rights you have and how to prevent them from being waived in your agreement.
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