Asked and Answered: Maryland Divorce Law

Here are some of our most frequently asked questions about divorce in Maryland. Contact Akman Legal Services today for more on Maryland Divorce Law!

Maryland Divorce Law Let’s face it. Divorces are not only stressful, but they’re also overwhelming and incredibly time-consuming! If you’re considering filing for divorce in the state of Maryland, then you must read this article. We’ll go over some of the most frequently asked questions about Maryland divorce laws and provide insights into the process. … Continued


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How to Execute a Separation Agreement in Maryland

How does a martial settlement agreement work? When can I execute one? And how do I do it? We’ve got the answers in this Maryland Separation Agreement blog

Maryland Separation Agreement Are you considering signing a separation agreement in the state of Maryland? Separation agreements serve as an agreement for two people to live separately and outlines many key issues  that can include child support, custody, division of property, alimony and other key information. In this article, we’ll go over what a separation agreement must include, what it … Continued


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Collaborative Law: How It Works for Divorce

Collaborative law - can it really work for an emotionally charged matter such as divorce? Learn the collaborative law benefits and how Akman can help today

When you think of divorce, collaboration is probably not the first thing that comes to mind. But collaborative law is becoming more and more common in the practice area of family law. In this article, we’ll discuss what exactly collaborative law is and how it can help those navigating a divorce   Resolving Disputes More … Continued


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Is Collaborative Law the Right Approach for Your Divorce?

Divorce doesn’t always have to mean a long trial. Use collaborative law as your approach that can help you reach a settlement and move forward more quickly

Collaborative Law While we often see long, acrimonious divorce trials in movies and on television, there are times when couples find themselves in a relatively peaceful, non-combative divorce. These couples have agreed upon divorce and are willing to work together to reach an agreement even if they don’t necessarily see eye-to-eye on every single matter. … Continued


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