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Distinguishing the Roles of A Child’s Best Interest from Child Advocate and Child’s Privilege Attorney

In Maryland, there are different types of attorneys appointed by the court to represent the child’s best interest. The case of Taylor v. Taylor provides guidelines for the court to follow in determining a child’s best interest in custody matters. In high conflict custody cases, courts in Maryland often appoint attorneys to represent a child’s […]

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PARENTING APPS FOR CUSTODY CASES

In the age of technology there are several ways to communicate. There are some that prefer email, others prefer text and still others feel more comfortable with face-to-face communication. A divorce between parents can be very difficult however, courts focus on what’s in the child’s best interest. Most judges award joint legal custody which requires

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NBI Advanced Custody and Support Issues in Maryland

I recently presented “Advanced Custody and Support Issues in Maryland” for National Business Institute, which you can now watch OnDemand! Use promo code FPDN50 at checkout to get $50 off your purchase. Check it out at https://www.nbi-sems.com/ProductDetails/95409SVDM! @Natinal Business Institute # Custody # Support # Maryland Family Law

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New School Laws in Maryland and Virginia Effective July 1, 2022

A new law will require local school systems to provide equivalent access to digital tools for students with disabilities, including the development, purchase, and provision of certain digital tools that are directly connected to student instruction. The Elijah Gorham Act will alter the requirements for an automated external defibrillator program in public middle and high

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Responsibilities of unmarried parents and Child Support Payments

Maryland requires that unmarried persons whom which is child is born sign an affidavit of parentage. The affidavit of parentage is usually signed at the time of the child’s birth. If no affidavit of parentage is signed, the court must establish paternity by having a paternity test administered or in the alternative, the parent can

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NBI Presentation April 21, 2022

I’m looking forward to presenting at National Business Institute’s upcoming course, “Maryland Family Law From A to Z” on Thursday, April 21, 2022. Register today at https://www.nbi-sems.com/ProductDetails/92021ER! Use Promo Code FSPN50 at checkout to get $50 off! Hope to see you there! Who Should Attend This basic-to-intermediate level online seminar will provide topical insights, sample forms and

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Joint Legal Custody and Decisions Relating to the Child’s Medical and Educational Needs

Most parents who have primary physical custody make day to day decisions regarding their child or children. In terms of parents with joint legal custody, both parents must consult one another relating to Medical, Educational and General Welfare matters of their child/children. Although the parent with primary physical custody may believe that he/or she is

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2022 COVID UPDATES AND NEW LAWS IN MARYLAND

COVID-19 UPDATES https://coronavirus.maryland.gov/ Minimum Wage: The minimum wage in Maryland will increase. On Jan. 1, the rate will go up to $12.50 for people working for employers who have 15 or more employees. It will increase to $12.20 for those working for employers with 14 or fewer employees. Organ Donation: Maryland residents who choose to be organ donors

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