In a lot of divorce cases, parents work hard to negotiate with the other parent, taking great pains to keep things civil and amicable while discussing some of the harder issues in their divorce and child custody situation. Unfortunately, even after an agreeable...
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Are There Disadvantages To Getting A Court Order For Custody?
On Behalf of Jeffrey N. Greenblatt of Joseph, Greenwald & Laake, PA | Feb 20, 2015 | Child Custody
Parents in Maryland who are going through a divorce or have recently gone through a divorce know that discussions about the child with the other parent may be inevitable. These discussions can be uncomfortable at times, but parents who are going to be in a...
Actress says divorce is good for kids
On Behalf of Jeffrey N. Greenblatt of Joseph, Greenwald & Laake, PA | Feb 12, 2015 | Child Custody
Many pay attention to celebrity divorces. While this could be entertaining for some, for the parties involved, it is difficult for those going through it. Having the details of a divorce in the public eye could be seen as a negative event, but some seek to turn the...
What Does Establishing Paternity Mean For Your Child?
On Behalf of Jeffrey N. Greenblatt of Joseph, Greenwald & Laake, PA | Dec 24, 2014 | Child Custody
There are many single parents in Maryland, and across the country, and that number is increasing in this generation more than any previous generation in recorded history. While many people choose to raise their children as single parents, those who haven’t looked into...
Maryland child custody disputes can cross borders
On Behalf of Jeffrey N. Greenblatt of Joseph, Greenwald & Laake, PA | Dec 11, 2014 | Child Custody
Maryland child custody issues can be complicated, especially when parents are unable to reach an agreement on what is best for their children. Because nothing really hits closer to a parent’s heart than decisions relating to their children, it is not surprising that...
How Does The Maryland Divorce Mediation Process Work?
On Behalf of Jeffrey N. Greenblatt of Joseph, Greenwald & Laake, PA | Dec 5, 2014 | Child Custody
People in Maryland who are considering or are in the midst of divorce should probably be prepared for mediation at some point in the process. Mediation is quickly becoming a commonplace method to help divorcing couples deal with child custody disputes, visitation,...
What The Court Considers In Child Custody Cases
On Behalf of Jeffrey N. Greenblatt of Joseph, Greenwald & Laake, PA | Nov 26, 2014 | Child Custody
In a divorce with children, one of the most common areas of dispute and conflict is the issue of child custody. Both parents typically want to continue to have a meaningful and significant relationship with their children after a divorce, but sometimes even...
What Can Maryland Courts Do When A Spouse Or Parent Gets Violent?
On Behalf of Jeffrey N. Greenblatt of Joseph, Greenwald & Laake, PA | Oct 29, 2014 | Child Custody
People in Maryland who have ever had to live in fear of abuse, stalking or domestic violence know how difficult it can be to go on with their lives. Domestic abuse is a significant problem in society, and even then, the full depth of the problem cannot be accurately...
Do Parents Have The Right To Child Custody After Divorce?
On Behalf of Jeffrey N. Greenblatt of Joseph, Greenwald & Laake, PA | Oct 3, 2014 | Child Custody
When parents in Maryland get divorced, one of the most important questions to them is whether they will be able to enjoy spending time with their children as much as they did during the marriage. While every divorce and child custody arrangement is different, many...
Moving With Children After A Divorce Can Be Complicated
On Behalf of Jeffrey N. Greenblatt of Joseph, Greenwald & Laake, PA | Aug 28, 2014 | Child Custody
People in Maryland may have seen a recent editorial about some of the issues that some parents may face if they want to relocate to another state or a great distance from their ex. Parents in Maryland who want to relocate should always consult with their family law...