Monthly Archives: December 2024
How Can I Prove Parental Alienation In Maryland?
Parental alienation is a term used to describe a situation in which one parent turns the child against the other parent, causing the child to reject that parent. Child custody matters can be contentious and divorces can be bitter, but the courts have no respect for parents who attempt to alienate children from their… Read More »
Contempt Of Court In A Maryland Family Law Case
Contempt of court is a legal mechanism by which the court enforces court orders. It plays a crucial role in family law cases. Individuals can be held in contempt of court for a large number of reasons during a family law case. You can be held in contempt of court for failing to obey… Read More »
What Happens To My Cryptocurrency In A Maryland Divorce?
Cryptocurrency such as Bitcoin or Ethereum is considered an asset in Maryland. In a Maryland divorce, all assets are subject to equitable distribution. This includes cryptocurrencies. The one major difference between cryptocurrency and a tangible asset is that cryptocurrency is easier to hide. In Maryland, we have a law known as the Marital Property… Read More »
Four Men Facing Charges For Organized Retail Theft
Four Maryland men are facing charges for their roles in an organized theft ring. Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced Monday the indictment of four individuals involved in a criminal ring responsible for over $800,000 in thefts across the State of Maryland. The group targeted numerous retail stores across six counties. They are accused… Read More »