Divorce

Divorce doesn’t mean you abdicate your property rights

Should the house be sold? Who gets the car? Where will the children spend summer vacations? These are but a few of many questions commonly addressed b...

Should the house be sold? Who gets the car? Where will the children spend summer vacations? These are but a few of many questions commonly addressed by Maryland couples who divorce. While each spouse may have definite opinions regarding such issues, it doesn’t necessarily mean they are like-minded in their views.

Especially where property division is concerned, things can get pretty messy. Avoiding emotionally charged debates is often easier if a clear understanding of property division laws and legal proceedings is obtained before going to court. This state happens to be part of the majority where such matters are governed by equitable distribution laws.

Unlike nine states in the nation that automatically divide all marital property equally in divorce, Maryland and most other states rely on the court to determine who gets what and what type of division is considered fair. If a prenuptial agreement exists, it can be a real game-changer with regard to property division, particularly if certain wealth or property has been pre-assigned to one spouse only. Margaret H. Oliver, LLC has 17 years of experience helping Maryland residents protect their rights and seek just solutions to all disputes regarding marital property, taxes, pension benefits and other aspects of divorce.

An experienced attorney can also help craft a settlement plan in  divorce that meets a particular person’s future needs and goals. Moving toward a financially stable and successful future is a paramount concern in many divorces. If you’d like to discuss a particular situation, you may contact our office to request a consultation.

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If you’re considering divorce or have questions about the divorce process in Maryland, the attorneys at Leffler, Bayoumi & Oliver, LLC can provide experienced guidance. We help clients throughout Howard County, Anne Arundel County, Baltimore County, and central Maryland navigate divorce matters with care and professionalism.

Contact us to schedule a consultation, or call 410-740-1180.

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If you have questions about this topic or need legal representation, our experienced attorneys are here to help. We work with clients throughout Maryland to provide practical guidance and effective advocacy.

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