Your lawyer made you hire a parenting coordinator, and now you’re stuck wondering who this person is and whether they’re going to fix your co-parenting issues or make things messier. Fair question. Here’s the deal: a parenting coordinator is a neutral professional brought in when two parents are stuck in a cycle of conflict, usually over the small stuff (vacations, exchanges, texts, logistics), and sometimes the big Read More
What Is a Best Interest Attorney and What Do They Actually Do?
If you’re in a custody case and the court appoints a Best Interest Attorney (BIA), you may be confused at first. Who is this person? What do they do? And how are they going to affect your case? In Maryland, a BIA is a lawyer who represents your child’s best interests. That’s the key: they do not represent either parent—or even necessarily what the child says they want. The BIA's role is to help the court make more Read More
Gray Divorce Is on the Rise—Here’s What You Should Know
More and more people are getting divorced in their 50s, 60s, and beyond. It’s often called gray divorce (or silver divorce if you want to be fancy about it), and it’s more common than you might think. For some, it happens after the kids are grown and the house gets quiet. For others, it starts when retirement plans become real—and suddenly those plans don’t feel shared anymore. Sometimes, you just wake up and Read More
How to Use AI to Communicate with a Difficult Ex
Co-parenting with a difficult ex can feel like an endless cycle of miscommunication and frustration. Every phone call turns into an argument. Every text is misinterpreted. The stress builds, and suddenly, you’re dreading even the simplest exchange. However, avoiding communication isn’t an option when your kids are involved. Clear, direct messages can help reduce conflict—but what if your ex refuses to communicate Read More
Is It Okay If My Spouse Is Willing To Waive Child Support?
Issues like finances and child support can create challenges even for parents who want to handle their divorce or custody arrangements amicably. Some couples may even be under the (false) impression that child support can be waived if they both agree. However, in Maryland, child support is not a private contract between parents — it’s a right that belongs to the child. That means even if both parents are financially Read More
Mediation Is Power
We believe in empowering individuals to resolve disputes amicably and efficiently through mediation. Mediation provides an alternative to the courtroom, where you and the other party work together to reach agreements that best suit your family’s needs. This approach prioritizes collaboration, communication, and confidentiality. What Is Mediation? Mediation is a process designed to help individuals settle disputes Read More
The Grounds For Divorce In Maryland
In some states, a divorce requires meeting specific legal criteria known as the "grounds for divorce." We sometimes refer to these as the “keys to the door.” These grounds establish the legal basis for a court to grant a divorce, providing the required justification for legally ending a marriage and sometimes shaping how the process unfolds. Recent updates to Maryland law have streamlined the process, introducing Read More
The Importance Of Changing Your Beneficiaries Post-Divorce
Divorce can be a long process that requires attention to financial and legal details. After spending time negotiating asset division, many people overlook the need to update beneficiary designations on essential documents. This step is critical because an ex-spouse could still inherit significant assets without it, even if the divorce agreement is clear about who should get what and who waives what. Which Documents Read More
Collaborative Divorce: Take Your Divorce from 2D to 3D
Divorce is often considered a process where two sides argue in court until a judge decides the outcome. This view is limited and overlooks key factors that are important to each individual. Standard litigation can narrow the process to facts, evidence, and a final ruling defined by law, often leaving both sides feeling unheard. Collaborative Divorce, however, allows couples to explore a broader view of what divorce Read More
Prepare for a Successful Mediation Session with Confidence
Mediation is designed to help people reach an amicable resolution outside of court. Both parties work together with a neutral mediator to discuss and resolve their issues. Knowing what to expect and what to bring can help make the process smoother and more effective. What to Expect in Mediation What to Bring to Your Mediation Session Having the right documents on hand can be crucial for a productive Read More















