Separation and Divorce | Andalman & Flynn Law Firm Getting Separated or Divorced? Be Sure to Consider the Collaborative Law Process – You Owe It to Your Children
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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...
By: Amanda Vann, Esq. Email: Avann@a-f.net There are 12 factors that a Maryland Court must consider when making a determination of alimony. Four of the twelve factors are directed towards the length of the marriage: The standard of living that the parties...
By: Amanda Vann, Esq. 301-563-6685 Email: Avann@a-f.net When going through a divorce, many people become overwhelmed by the financial impact it has on their lives. Trying to maintain and pay for one household is enough stress for most of us, but now, paying for two...
By: Amanda Vann, Esq. 301-563-6685 Email: Avann@a-f.net When consulting with a divorce attorney in Maryland, we recommend you utilize the time to: Gain knowledge of the divorce process; Learn how to handle current issues with your spouse; Get an idea of attorney...
By: Sara Prose, Esq. Did you know that attorney’s fees paid for obtaining and/or collecting alimony can be tax deductible? Example: You pay your attorney a fee for handling your divorce and an additional fee that is for services in getting and collecting alimony. You...
Helping people get through the most difficult times of their lives in a way that their friends cannot be of assistance to them is what I like best about being a paralegal. I have worked on separation and divorce cases in the State of Maryland for more than 25 years,...