By: Amanda Vann, Attorney The decision of whether or not to have your child receive Covid vaccinations can be complex and cause division for many parents. The current state of our political environment has caused a lot of division in households, but parents still need...
By Mary Ellen Flynn, Esq., 301.563.6685 One of the most common questions I get asked is what is the difference in resolving my divorce through mediation compared to collaborative law. What is Mediation? In mediation, the parties will meet with a neutral third-party...
By Mary Ellen Flynn, Esq., 301.563.6685 Emotionally, divorce is one of the most challenging things a person can go through. On top of the emotional aspects, there are, unfortunately, many other essential issues to contemplate. Fortunately, your attorney’s job is to...
By: Mary Ellen Flynn, Attorney at Law When you’re contemplating a divorce, or believe that your spouse is contemplating a divorce, it is essential that you do certain things rather than be in denial. It’s always best that you are prepared mentally, emotionally,...
By: Mary Ellen Flynn meflynn@a-f.net 301-563-6685 Instead of fighting your way to a separation or a divorce through a contested court case with likely depositions, subpoenas, motions hearings, multi-day trials, and the possibility of having a spouse empty the bank...
Mary Ellen Flynn, Esq. 301-563-6685 meflynn@a-f.net Pending before our State Legislature are bills that would create a Maryland Uniform Collaborative Law Act. Two such bills are set for hearing at the end of the month of February 2014: (1) Bill SB 805 is set for a...