Family Law Articles Regarding Divorce, Child Custody and Child Support.
Baltimore County Divorce & Custody Lawyer Articles
These original articles by Mr. Weisman are intended to help you navigate the treacherous waters of the law. Only an experienced attorney such as Mr. Weisman can help you avoid the unforeseen pitfalls of this often difficult journey.
Baltimore & Towson Lawyer Blog Posts
- Divorce and Addiction: Addiction issues are often central to divorce and custody matters. Substance abuse issues may require a substance abuse evaluation and evidentiary proof.
- Divorce and Asset Protection: A discussion about protecting your assets through the divorce process, including marital businesses, retirement assets, and other tangible and non-tangible personal property.
- Divorce and Business Protection: The business valuation process is essential for determining whether and how to facilitate a marital award from one spouse to another.
- Divorce and Family Privacy.
- Divorce and Government Benefits.
- Divorce and Long Marriages: Long marriages can complicate the divorce process because it can mean more children and more property.
- Divorce and Maryland Residency: Maryland residency is necessary to establish jurisdiction and venue for your Baltimore County Divorce or custody matter.
- Divorce and Older People.
- Divorce and Parental Mistakes.
- Divorce and Social Media: Social Media is dangerous for divorce and custody matters.
- Divorce and The Marital Home: The marital home is typically the most significant asset in Baltimore County divorce cases.
Child Custody Blog Postings By Baltimore Family Lawyer Amar S. Weisman
- Child Custody Evaluations.
- Child Custody and Key Definitions.
- Child Custody and Jurisdiction.
- Child Custody and Supervised Visitation.
- Child Custody and The Primary Caretaker.
Towson Family Lawyer Articles
- The Tools of Discovery in Divorce and Child Custody Litigation
- How Much Will My Divorce Cost?
- Seven Commonly Accepted Myths About Property Division In Maryland
- Financial Survival During the Divorce Process
- Seven Commonly Accepted Myths About Child Support
- Types of Alimony Available To Divorcing Marylanders