Monthly Archives: December 2025
When A Parent Wants To Move: Understanding Domingues V. Johnson And Maryland Relocation Law
Custody battles are tough to begin with — but things get even more complicated when one parent wants to move away. Whether it’s for a new job, to be closer to family, or just to start over, relocating can have a big impact on a child’s connection with both parents. In Maryland, one of… Read More »
When A DUI Isn’t Just A DUI: Understanding The Criminal, Civil & Administrative Fallout In Maryland
Getting arrested for DUI can be a shock. At that moment, everything feels chaotic. Flashing lights. Field sobriety tests. Handcuffs. And it’s easy to think the worst is over once the arrest has been made. But in Maryland, a DUI sets off more than just a criminal case. What many people don’t realize is… Read More »
Understanding How Maryland Courts Decide Alimony
Alimony is often one of the toughest and most emotionally loaded parts of divorce. It’s not just about money; it’s about fairness, stability, and how each person moves forward after the marriage ends. When one spouse has relied on the other financially, or when there’s a big gap in their incomes, the issue of… Read More »
How Maryland Courts Evaluate Domestic Violence And Protective Orders
When a person experiences domestic violence, the legal system can feel overwhelming. One of the most important Maryland cases explaining how protective orders work is the case of Katsenelenbogen v. Katsenelenbogen. This case helped clarify what a person must prove in order to receive a protective order and reinforced that Maryland courts are meant… Read More »






















