Protecting Children’s Emotions and Perceptions in Divorce and/or Custody Cases In twelve years of practicing family law, I have never seen a divorce and/or custody case where the children are fully protected throughout the litigation process. It is the saddest part of my practice, a part out of my control - and it only seems [...]
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June 5, 2009 by
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MARYLAND PATERNITY STATUTE: IT IS NOT JUST FOR MEN ANYMORE In 2006, the Court of Appeals of Maryland decided a novel issue, novel at least for now. That is, that a baby conceived from an egg donated by one woman and implanted in another, may have no mother at all under Maryland law. The exact [...]
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