With the Internet becoming the main tool for people to obtain information, court systems in the United States began putting all court records—which have always been available to the general public—online. Prior to the Internet’s use by almost everyone in the world,...
By: Amanda Vann, Esq. 301-563-6685 avann@a-f.net One of the most common questions that I get asked as a family law attorney is: “When can I stop paying my ex child support?” Most people mistakenly believe that child support payments stop when their child turns 18. ...
By: Kimberly Villiers 301.563.6685 On October 15, 2015, the Social Security Administration issued a Press Release advising the public that there will be no Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) increase for 2016. A cost of living adjustment is calculated based on the rate...
My son David Andalman’s first feature film, American Milkshake, premiered this week with a limited theatrical release in New York City and Los Angeles. As of Sept. 6, 2013, you can get it on iTunes, Comcast, and possibly other Video on Demand outlets as well. We hear...
Congratulations to Tom Perez, the new Secretary of Labor! I joined him last week on Sept. 4, 2013 for his swearing in, conducted by Vice President Joe Biden, as well as the celebration that immediately followed on the roof of the U.S. Department of Labor, where we’re...
By: Amanda Vann, Esq. Email: Avann@a-f.net Maryland state employees in a same-sex relationship are no longer able to include their partner or their partner’s children on their health insurance as domestic partners now that the state has legalized same-sex marriage....