Maryland Extends Temporary Protective Order Window: What the New Law Means for You
Effective October 1, 2026, Maryland doubles its temporary protective order window to 14 days and lets courts order abusers to reimburse victims' financial losses.
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Effective October 1, 2026, Maryland doubles its temporary protective order window to 14 days and lets courts order abusers to reimburse victims' financial losses.
Effective October 1, 2026, Maryland eliminates the citizenship and permanent-residency requirement that disqualified many non-citizens from serving as personal representatives of an estate.
Learn how family law appeals work in Maryland — what to expect, what the appellate court reviews, and important things to consider before filing an appeal.
Maryland law treats parents equally in custody cases. Learn how fathers can protect their rights, what courts consider, and practical steps to strengthen your custody case.
Maryland's new HB 1018 law allows divorcing parties to assume existing mortgages without refinancing, protecting them from high interest rates.
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 equitable distribution laws for divorce property division, handling commingled assets, and protecting against hidden or wasted marital assets.
Maryland parents can request custody modifications when circumstances change. Learn what qualifies as a material change and how to modify your custody order.
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.
Maryland equitable distribution guide: Understand how marital property, assets, and debts are divided fairly in divorce proceedings.
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