When is divorce mediation not recommended

31 Jul 2025

When is divorce mediation not recommended?

Mediation can be a powerful tool in resolving conflict during a divorce, but there are times when it may not be appropriate or effective. If you are wondering when divorce mediation is not recommended, a Coover Law Firm, LLC divorce lawyer in Howard County, MD, suggests avoiding this method if there is a history of…

how to split stocks in a divorce

10 Jul 2025

How are stocks split in a divorce?

Under Maryland law, assets during divorce are divided equitably between spouses, which can include stocks. However, there are some exceptions that may come into play, where stocks owned by a spouse prior to marriage are returned to them. These types of complex divorce cases require expertise, skill, and the assistance of specialists in various fields…

calculating alimony in maryland

23 Apr 2025

Mastering alimony in Maryland: A strategic guide to understanding and calculating spousal support

Alimony, often one of the most contentious issues in a divorce, involves payments from one ex-spouse to another post-divorce to maintain the standard of living they were accustomed to during the marriage. This guide, presented by the Howard County family lawyers with Coover Law Firm, LLC, delves into calculating alimony in Maryland, helping you understand…

Concerned woman with curly hair resting her face on one hand, looking at a laptop screen in a dimly lit kitchen. what can be used against you in a custody battle

17 Apr 2025

What can potentially be used against you in a custody battle?

When parents separate or divorce in Howard County, Maryland, custody battles can become one of the most emotionally charged aspects of family law proceedings. Maryland Courts evaluate numerous factors when determining the best interests of the child. Understanding what elements might be scrutinized during these proceedings can help parents prepare appropriately and avoid potential pitfalls.…

how to prove a parent unfit

09 Apr 2025

How to prove a parent unfit in child custody cases

Going through a child custody case is emotionally challenging. If you believe the other parent is unfit to care for your child, Maryland law provides a path to change custody arrangements. However, knowing how to prove a parent is unfit requires a clear understanding of the relevant factors the Court considers and strategies for building…

how to protect your assets in a divorce

27 Mar 2025

A guide to protecting personal assets in divorce

Maryland divorce law requires marital property to be divided equitably, which is not the same as equally. An equitable division of property is one in which each spouse receives their fair due, taking into account the totality of their circumstances. A divorce lawyer in Howard County can help you protect your personal, separate property from…

common law marriage maryland

10 Mar 2025

What you should know about common law marriage in Maryland

In many jurisdictions, long-term domestic partners may be considered “common law married,” a legal relationship that grants marital privileges and rights to a couple who has lived as though they were married and presented to the world as married. However, every state doesn’t recognize this relationship and any associated privileges. Whether Maryland recognizes common-law marriage…

can non custodial parent claim child and dependant care credit

15 Feb 2025

Can I claim a child-dependent care credit as a non-custodial parent?

Navigating the complexities of tax benefits associated with childcare expenses can be particularly challenging for non-custodial parents. Understanding whether you can claim the child and dependent care credit is crucial for effective financial planning and maximizing tax benefits. This guide, tailored by Coover Law Firm, LLC, explores the conditions under which a non-custodial parent might…