Monthly Archives: September 2025

Domestic Violence Cases In Maryland: What To Expect
Facing domestic violence charges in Maryland can be a frightening and overwhelming experience. These cases move very quickly through the system and often involve both criminal charges and protective orders. Understanding what to expect can help you prepare and make informed decisions about your defense. The arrest and initial charges The majority of domestic… Read More »

Understanding Maryland House Bill 1191
When parents separate or divorce in Maryland, their biggest question is: Who will take care of the children and how will they be seen to? It can also be the most difficult matter to resolve during a divorce. Until now, the State of Maryland has largely relied on decades’ worth of case law to… Read More »

What Factors Matter Most When Dividing Marital Assets And Debts In Maryland?
When you get married, your marital estate begins accruing assets and debts. Any asset or debt established during the marriage is considered a part of the marital estate, unless it was a gift or inheritance. When you initiate a divorce, the marital estate stops accruing debts and assets. During a divorce, you will split… Read More »

What Is Probation Before Judgment (PBJ) In Maryland?
If you’ve ever been to traffic ticket court before in Maryland, you might have heard of the term “Probation Before Judgment” or PBJ. PBJ’s also can be granted in criminal cases, and for many defendants PBJ is considered one of the more favorable outcomes that can be achieved in a criminal case. While it… Read More »