Recent Blog Posts

Achieving The Best Financial Outcomes In Divorce For Custodial Parents
If you are headed for a divorce, you already know that your financial situation is about to change. That’s because the finite number of dollars that has supported your household is about to be requisitioned to support two households. In order to ensure that you get your fair share of the assets it is… Read More »

Highway Fatalities
For unknown reasons, a vehicle in Prince George’s County careened off of the road and into a tree at 2:00 a.m., killing two occupants and sending a third to a local hospital. Days earlier, another driver in Forestville died the same way. Tragically, these are just three of hundreds of fatal crashes that have… Read More »

Do You Need A Protective Order On Superbowl Sunday?
As football fans gear up for good times, good food and good drinks at Superbowl parties, others prepare for a weekend of trepidation. Will this year’s Superbowl celebrations result in violence in your home? The truth is, Super Bowl Sunday is rated as the day with more domestic violence incidents than any other day… Read More »

Construction Site Accidents
With construction going on everywhere you look, it’s not surprising that construction site accidents are on the rise. One worker in the Fairfield area recently fell into a trench and found himself buried neck deep in the trench. A month before that accident, a wall crushed two workers on a Fells Point construction site. … Read More »

Is The Divorce Surge Waning, Or Is The Continuing Pandemic Still Fueling It?
Globally, divorce has seen quite a pandemic uptick. The first year of lockdowns that shoved everyone into endless hours together seemed to increase the irritation meter phenomenally, stressing a lot of relationships to the breaking point. While marriages that were shaky to begin with were the most at risk, even newlyweds and those in… Read More »

When Vehicles Collide Into Buildings
Imagine settling into a quiet evening at home, when suddenly an SUV comes careening in through your front window! That’s exactly what happened in a Hampden home in May of 2021. Fortunately, in this instance no one in the home was injured, although the driver of the SUV had to be hospitalized. In another… Read More »

Divorcing An Alzheimer’s Patient
Are you married to someone who requires care beyond your capacity to give? If you are living with someone suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease, you may feel overwhelmed. This degenerative disease has changed your loved one into someone you no longer recognize. The once loving, calm, and caring individual you shared your life with has… Read More »

Your Maryland Alimony Questions Answered
As you think about the possibility of a divorce, perhaps you’re troubled with thoughts of the financial challenges ahead. After all, your household income has been supporting one household. What’s going to happen when there are two separate households depending on that limited income? If you’re the lesser earner, you may think you’re in… Read More »

Is The School Bus Stop Safe For Kids?
When we send our kids off to school, we anticipate they’ll learn a lot and come home to us safely. For some of us, however, those ideas fall apart when a disastrous accident occurs at the school bus stop. More than 600,000 students ride school buses across this state. What could be worse than… Read More »

Eight Tips For A Smoother Divorce
Divorce is fun—said no one ever! There’s no question that divorce can be one of the most stressful times in a person’s life. That being said, there are things you can do to reduce the challenges. And while a lot of this stuff is common sense—it’s worth noting that many divorcees can’t seem to… Read More »