Call Now (410) 650-4242

Greenberg Legal Group LLC

Call Now (410) 650-4242

Common Myths About Child Custody Battles In Maryland (And The Truth Behind Them) | The Greenberg Legal Group
  • By: Robert Greenberg, Esq.

This guide covers the following important points:  Whether Maryland courts have a bias towards mothers in custody cases.  Joint custody and whether this arrangement is always the best option for your children. Whether custody automatically goes to the parent that keeps the matrimonial home.  Are Courts In Maryland Biased Towards Mothers In Custody Cases? It is a common misconception that courts are biased towards mothers in custody cases. When the courts decide custody, they look at a lot of different factors, including each parent's history of caring for the children. Regardless of which gender you are, having a strong history of caring for the children can really help your case. Common examples of ways to demonstrate your history of caring for the children include, but are not limited to, providing…Read More

Retirement Division in Divorce in Maryland Key Considerations
  • By: Robert Greenberg, Esq.

When a couple decides to divorce, some of the most valuable assets that they may own are retirement accounts. Retirement accounts – such as 401(k)s, pensions, IRAs, and other retirement funds – are often accumulated during the course of the marriage, and how these assets are divided can significantly affect both parties' financial future. It’s essential for divorcing spouses to understand the key factors that influence how retirement assets are divided, as well as the specific procedures required to ensure that the division is carried out fairly. 1. Is Retirement Considered Marital Property In Maryland? Yes. In Maryland, retirement assets accumulated during the marriage are considered “marital property” just the same as real estate, bank accounts and other property. Maryland is an "equitable distribution" state, meaning that in the event…Read More

Image represent the parents discussing co-parenting holiday arrangements
  • By: Robert Greenberg, Esq.

Some of the key points covered in this guide include: How parents can create a flexible schedule that avoids conflict. Strategies to help children feel joyous and comfortable during holiday timesharing. Way to prevent external family interference with co-parenting. What Are Some Common Sources Of Holiday Visitation Stress For Co-Parents, And How Can They Impact The Season? The holiday season is one of the most important times for families. However, for co-parents, it can be a source of stress if you can’t agree on who will have the children and for what portion of the holiday. Sometimes, you and the other party are able to figure this out easily, and you can agree on how to divide holiday time. But other times, there may be a specific portion of the…Read More

Division of Marital Property in Maryland - Greenberg Legal Group LLC
  • By: Robert Greenberg, Esq.

When a couple decides to divorce, one of the most complex issues they often face is how to divide their property. Maryland, like many other states, has specific laws governing the division of marital property, and understanding these laws is crucial for individuals going through a divorce. In this article, we’ll explore how marital property is defined, how it’s divided, and what factors come into play during the process in Maryland. What Is Marital Property? In Maryland, marital property refers to any property acquired during the marriage, regardless of who holds the title. This can include real estate, vehicles, retirement accounts, and personal property. Property acquired during the course of the marriage is considered marital property even if it is only titled in the name of one spouse. There are…Read More

Benefits of Estate Planning and Having a Will | Greenberg Legal Group LLC
  • By: Robert Greenberg, Esq.

When it comes to planning for the future, many people avoid thinking about their estate, assuming that a Will is only necessary for the wealthy or elderly. However, having a Will is an essential step for anyone, regardless of age or financial status.  A Will not only ensures that your assets are distributed according to your wishes but also provides peace of mind for you and your loved ones. Below, we’ll explore the key benefits of having a Will and why it should be considered an essential part of your life planning. 1. Control Over Asset Distribution One of the most important reasons to have a Will is that it gives you control over how your assets will be distributed after your death. Without a Will, you lose control over…Read More

A couple with divorce papers, symbolizing the filing for divorce
  • By: Robert Greenberg, Esq.

Filing for divorce is a significant decision that can have major impacts on both yourself and your family. Before making this decision, it is normal to have questions about how divorce will impact your life and how the divorce process will unfold. Educating yourself about the divorce process can help you make the best decision about how to pursue the divorce and what to expect from the process. Here are some frequently asked questions that the Greenberg Legal Group receives about divorce in Maryland: 1. When and How Do I Separate From My Spouse? When deciding that you no longer wish to remain married to your spouse, it is normal to start thinking about living separate and apart. The majority of couples who are going through divorce or are divorced…Read More

Wooden family figures and gavel, symbolizing custody disputes.
  • By: Robert Greenberg, Esq.

In the midst of a custody dispute, documenting communication is essential to protecting your rights and ensuring a fair outcome. From texts and emails to verbal conversations, keeping a thorough record can help demonstrate patterns of behavior, giving you the tools to build a stronger case and safeguard your child’s best interests. In this article, you can discover… What types of communication to document during custody disputes. How keeping a communication log can help your case. How to document social media use during custody battles. What Types Of Communication Should Be Documented During Custody Battles In Maryland? Any type of written communication, such as texts, emails, and hand-written notes, should be saved and documented. This can be done by storing paper communications, preserving or screenshotting emails, and screenshotting texts. Verbal…Read More

Mother discussing downward deviation of child support with a young daughter - Greenberg Legal Group
  • By: Robert Greenberg, Esq.

In Maryland, the amount of Child Support to be paid by a parent is calculated using the Maryland Child Support Guidelines. In short, the Guidelines take into account a wide range of financial and custody information to determine the proper amount. The Court will typically order a child support amount which is consistent with the Maryland Child Support Guidelines. In some cases, it is possible to pay a lesser amount if a party is able to justify what is called a “Downward Deviation.” While this process can be complex, there are a few basics that you should know before beginning. Here are some frequently asked questions that the Greenberg Legal Group often receives about Downward Deviations of Child Support and the impact it has on parents in Maryland: 1. What…Read More

Warning sign - red flags of manipulation tactics in custody battles - Greenberg Legal Group LLC.
  • By: Robert Greenberg, Esq.

Child custody battles can be emotionally charged, and unfortunately, some spouses resort to manipulation tactics to gain an advantage. Understanding these strategies and working closely with your attorney can help you protect your rights and ensure the best outcome for your family. This guide explores the top five manipulation tactics used in custody disputes and provides insight into how to counter them effectively. In this article, you can discover… How your attorney can help you combat false allegations. The effects of parental alienation in a custody battle. Steps you and your lawyer can take to counter spousal manipulation of data. 1. Making False Accusations Of Abuse While any form of domestic violence is completely unacceptable and deserving of protection, there are situations where one party may allege domestic violence against…Read More

Lawyer advising clients on filing for divorce, with a gavel and legal documents on the table
  • By: Robert Greenberg, Esq.

Filing for divorce is a complex process that can have long-lasting emotional and financial consequences. Unfortunately, many people make avoidable mistakes that complicate their case and hurt their future. In this guide, we’ll cover the top six mistakes people make when filing for divorce and provide insights on how to avoid them, ensuring a smoother transition and a more secure outcome for your future. In this article, you can discover… How joint debts can lead to complications during divorce. The role of wise social media use in divorce proceedings. The benefits of effective communication with an attorney throughout your divorce.  1. Failing To Consider The Long-Term Impact Of Your Decisions During Divorce Looking ahead to the future is always a wise idea when facing divorce. This doesn’t simply include weeks…Read More

Page 1 of 5:12345»
Accessibility Accessibility
× Accessibility Menu CTRL+U