Monthly Archives: January 2026
Understanding The Role Of Parenting Plans In Maryland Custody Agreements
In cases where parents living in Maryland split up or get a divorce, one of the most significant and contentious issues that needs to be addressed is child custody. To address this issue, the State of Maryland suggests that parents use parenting plans. These are written agreements that state how parents are supposed to… Read More »
How Maryland’s 2025 Criminal Law Changes Could Affect Your Case
When you’re up against criminal charges, it’s easy to feel like the law is set in stone. However, the laws in the State of Maryland are constantly evolving, often in ways that make a world of difference in how cases are prosecuted, defended, and resolved. Given the number of new Maryland laws that have… Read More »
How Maryland Courts Handle Custody When Domestic Violence Is Involved: Understanding J.A.B. v. J.E.D.B. (2021)
Domestic violence changes everything in a family law case. When there is a history of abuse between parents, Maryland courts must put safety and stability at the forefront, especially when determining custody. One recent important example is J.A.B. v. J.E.D.B. This case illustrates exactly how judges evaluate parenting arrangements when allegations of domestic violence… Read More »
When Is A Prenup Invalid? Lessons From Stewart V. Stewart
Prenuptial agreements are meant to bring clarity and peace of mind before marriage. But sometimes, the circumstances surrounding the prenup raise serious questions about fairness and free choice. A recent Maryland case, Stewart v. Stewart, offers a striking example of how courts examine these agreements and when a prenup might be thrown out altogether…. Read More »






















