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Navigating False Accusations of Abuse During Divorce in Maryland

False accusations of abuse can complicate divorce proceedings, especially when children are involved. Maryland courts take these claims seriously, requiring credible evidence to support allegations. Learn how to protect your rights, preserve your credibility, and advocate for your family’s best interests when facing unfounded accusations.

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Special Needs Planning: Protecting Your Loved Ones with Disabilities

Planning for a loved one with disabilities goes beyond traditional estate planning—it's about ensuring their long-term care and security. Special needs planning provides peace of mind, protecting their eligibility for benefits while safeguarding their future. Learn about essential tools like Special Needs Trusts, ABLE accounts, and choosing the right trustee to create a legacy of love that will stand the test of time.

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HB435: New Maryland Law on Child Support Modifications for Incarcerated Parents

Maryland’s HB435, effective October 1, 2024, brings new considerations to child support for incarcerated parents, allowing them to seek modifications if incarceration limits their ability to pay. This law recognizes incarceration as a material change in circumstances, prevents parents from being deemed voluntarily impoverished, and stops hypothetical income assessments. By repealing restrictions on pausing arrearages, HB435 helps ensure child support obligations are fair and manageable, promoting financial stability upon reentry.

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