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Do I Need A Pre-Nuptial Agreement?
by Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.
What is a Separation Agreement?
by Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.
Race to File for Custody
by Richard D. Lebovitz, Esq.
Old Enough to Choose
by Richard D. Lebovitz, Esq.
Maryland Custody Factors
by Michelle H. Davy, Esq.
Where Can I File For Custody in Maryland?
by Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.
Is Child Custody Modifiable in Maryland?
by Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.
What is Reasonable Visitation?
by Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.
Can a Child Decide Where to Live?
by Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.
Where Can I File for Support in Maryland?
by Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.
When Does Child Support End in Maryland?
by Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.
Is Child Support Modifiable in Maryland?
by gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.
Who Can Claim the Dependency Exemption?
by Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.
Laughing With the Enemy
by Patricia Winchild, LCSWC
Keeping Love Alive
by Patricia Winchild, LCSWC
Maryland Divorce Law
by Michelle H. Davy, Esq.
What is a Monetary Award?
by Ranji M. Garrett, Esq.
What Are Grounds For Divorce?
by Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.
Is My Divorce Case Uncontested?
by Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.
What Is A No Fault Divorce?
by Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.
How Do I Prove Adultery?
by Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.
What is a Limited Divorce in Maryland?
by Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.
Can I Force My Spouse to Leave the Home?
by Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.
What is a Pendente Lite Hearing?
by Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.
Where Can I File for Divorce in Maryland?
by Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.
What is Interspousal Immunity?
by Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.
Separation Means True Separation
by Belli, Weil & Grozbean, P.C.
A Primer for Divorce
by Belli, Weil & Grozbean, P.C.
What is a Protective Order?
by Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.
What is a Peace Order?
by Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.
What is Considered Stalking in Maryland?
by Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.
Mulling Over Mediation
by Roz Zinner, LcSW-C
Is Maryland a Community Property State?
by Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.
What is Marital Property?
by Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.
What is Dissipated Marital Property?
by Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.
What is Non-Marital Property?
by Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.
What Are the Factors for a Monetary Award?
by Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.
How Are Pensions Divided Upon Divorce?
by Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.
Are My Stock Options Marital Property?
by Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.
Property Division in Maryland
by Heather L. Sunderman, Esq.
When is Alimony Awarded in Maryland?
by Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.
When Does Alimony Terminate in Maryland?
by Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.
Alimony in Maryland
by Ranji M. Garrett, Esq.
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Under Maryland law, child support is determined based on the Income Shares Model. Therefore the monthly support amount for the child is proportionally shared between the two parents based on their incomes, past W-2s, and child support worksheets. One parent will then pay the other parent his or her share of child support. Considerations will also be made for existing debt, property settlement, mortgages, other children or any other financial considerations.
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