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Frequently Asked Questions – Child Custody in Maryland

When filing for custody in Maryland, it is important to know the basics of custody and what to expect in your custody case. Here are some frequently asked questions that the Greenberg Legal Group often receives about child custody in Maryland: 1) Are there different types of child custody in Maryland? Yes. In Maryland, there are two different types of custody – physical custody and legal custody. Physical custody refers to schedule on which each parent has the child. Common terms associated with physical custody include primary physical custody or shared physical custody. These terms are general in nature but can be used to describe many different schedules as to when the child will spend time with each parent. Legal custody refers to the decision-making authority of each parent for…Read More

The Whole Truth and Nothing But the Truth – Why Being Honest With Your Family Law Attorney Is Important For Your Case

When somebody starts a divorce or custody case, there is often a significant level of conflict with the opposing party. Whether the opposing party is your spouse, the parent of your children, or both, there is usually a lot of history – both good and bad – which has brought you to the point of going to Court. Hiring an experienced family law attorney to help guide you through this process is extremely important. Equally important, however, is the ability to be honest with your attorney about the history of your case. When a client meets with their attorney for the first time, the client usually has a lot of information that they want the attorney to know. In divorce cases, this may include information about property that the parties…Read More

Frequently Asked Questions – Marital Debt

When two parties are going through a divorce, the property between the parties needs to be equitably distributed between the two. However, it is not just assets that need to be taken into account. Marital Debt will be considered when a division of assets is occurring, which can have major impacts on how property is divided. Whether a debt is marital or not can sometimes be a confusing process, as the line between marital and non-marital debt is not always clear. 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 Marital Debt and the impact it has on property division during divorces in Maryland: 1. What is “Marital…Read More

Benefits of a Prenuptial Agreement in Maryland

Prenuptial Agreements are becoming increasingly common between couples, both young and old, who plan to get married. In this article, we previously discussed the basics of Prenuptial Agreements – including what they are, what they can (and cannot) cover and the process of obtaining a Prenuptial Agreement. Prenuptial Agreements are a powerful tool to give you and your partner a secure, strong and stable foundation as you head into your marriage. Here are a few of the specific benefits of entering into a Prenuptial Agreement in Maryland: Protecting Your Assets. People enter into marriages at all different ages and phases of life. Sometimes, people enter into a marriage with little to no money or property. Other times, people enter into marriages having already acquired significant assets prior to the marriage.…Read More

The term “discovery” refers to the process of gathering information which is relevant to your case. Discovery is a very important tool that allows each party to obtain information from the other party about facts and issues which are relevant to the case. There are many different types of discovery which a party may use to learn about the strengths – and potential weaknesses – in their case. In this article, we answer a few questions that people frequently ask about the discovery process during their divorce case. What types of “discovery” can I use to help my case? There are many different types of discovery which a party can use for their case. Through the discovery process, you can send the other party written questions about the case called…Read More

After Peace Order or Protective Order proceedings occur in Maryland, it is important to consider whether you can have these proceedings shielded or expunged from public view. 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 shielding Peace and Protective Order cases in Maryland: What does “Shielding” the records mean? When someone has their Court records shielded, this means that the records are removed from the public view. For the physical copies of the records, shielding means that the records are moved to a different and secure area of the courthouse. For all electronic copies of the records and judicial proceedings – including Maryland Case Search – shielding…Read More

Custody Filing Process in Maryland Overview - Greenberg Legal Group LLC.

Before filing for custody in Maryland, it is important to understand the process of filing for custody and what it means to start a custody case. While contested custody cases can be complex, there are a few basics that you should know before starting the process. Here are some frequently asked questions that the Greenberg Legal Group often receives about filing for custody in Maryland: How Do I File For Custody In Maryland? You start the process of filing for custody in Maryland by filing a Complaint for Custody with the Circuit Court which has jurisdiction over your case. By filing a Complaint for Custody, you are opening a custody case with the Circuit Court so that further proceedings can take place. Under Maryland law, the Complaint for Custody should…Read More

Filing for Divorce in Maryland - The Greenberg Legal Group

Before filing for divorce in Maryland, it is important to understand the process of filing for divorce and what effects that will have on your life. While the divorce process can be complex, there are a few basics that you should know before starting the process. Here are some frequently asked questions that the Greenberg Legal Group often receives about filing for divorce in Maryland: How Do I Start The Process Of Filing For Divorce? You start the process of filing for divorce in Maryland by filing a Complaint for Absolute Divorce with the Circuit Court which has jurisdiction over your case. By filing a Complaint for Absolute Divorce, you are opening a divorce case with the Circuit Court so that further proceedings can take place. The Complaint for Absolute Divorce should explain certain…Read More

Determining Property in Divorce - Legal Insights by Robert Greenberg, Esq - Greenberg Legal Group LLC

In the event of a divorce or annulment occurring, the Court will make determinations as to how marital and non-marital property will be disposed of under Maryland’s Marital Property Act. However, before making these decisions the Court must determine whether or not an interest is even “property,” because if it is not considered as such, it can not be marital property subject to the Court’s disposition. As the goal of the Marital Property Act is to provide an equitable division of property acquired during the marriage, it is important that all determinations of property are correctly made. The Supreme Court of Maryland broadly defines property as “everything which has exchangeable value or goes to make up a person’s wealth – every interest of estate which the law regards of sufficient…Read More

Robert A. Greenberg, Esq. Has Been Inducted Into The Prestigious Marquis Who's Who Biographical Registry

Robert A. Greenberg has been inducted into Marquis Who's Who. As in all Marquis Who's Who biographical volumes, individuals profiled are selected on the basis of current reference value. Factors such as position, noteworthy accomplishments, visibility, and prominence in a field are all taken into account during the selection process. Mr. Greenberg is a founding partner of Greenberg Legal Group LLC through which he provides expert family law counsel and manages general civil litigation. The firm was launched in 2021 after he had accumulated critical experience across a variety of practices and contexts. He proudly served as a law clerk to the Honorable Vicki Ballou-Watts of the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, Maryland from 2015 to 2016 before accepting a position as an associate attorney at a law firm in…Read More

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