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Monthly Archives: January 2019

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Protective Orders vs. Peace Orders in Maryland

By Schlaich & Thompson, Chartered |

Domestic violence and similar forms of abuse represent a terrible intersection of criminal and family law. In order to protect victims from harm, Maryland state law allows the courts to issue protective and peace orders. Although the eligibility for each order is different, both orders enable Maryland judges to end abuse or harassment. Eligibility… Read More »

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Can a Parent Lose their Rights to Child Custody & Visitation in Maryland?

By Schlaich & Thompson, Chartered |

Under Maryland law, a parent has certain child custody and visitation rights. Even if a formerly married couple completes a divorce or annulment, both parents will usually have custody or visitation rights. That being said, extraordinary circumstances can result in a parent losing their rights to child custody and visitation. For example, if a… Read More »

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Drunk Driving Suspected in Maryland Crash That Kills Three Kids

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A 27-year-old man could face criminal charges for driving under the influence (DUI) in Maryland after causing an accident that killed three children and injured two adults, reported NBC affiliate WJAC. This fatal car crash occurred at approximately 10 p.m. on December 30th. At that point, the man was driving south on Indian Head… Read More »

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How Does Maryland Address the Award of Alimony Support Payments?

By Schlaich & Thompson, Chartered |

When a married couple decides to pursue a divorce or annulment, either spouse can request alimony support payments from the state courts. These support payments are designed to help address financial inequalities between the spouses. Alimony is common in situations where one spouse stayed at home to take care of children, thus sacrificing career… Read More »

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