Guiding Families Through Legal Change

Maryland Family Law Help for Divorce, Custody, & Support Issues

We help people across Maryland navigate family changes with experienced legal advice and steady support, whether you are facing divorce, creating a parenting plan, or working through a support dispute.

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Personal Issues Deserve Professional Counsel

Family Law Representation Rooted
in Local Experience

When legal problems affect your family, it is easy to feel overwhelmed. We help clients make practical decisions in difficult times, especially when the stakes involve your children, your finances, or your future. Whether you are preparing for divorce, setting expectations through a premarital agreement, or trying to change a court order that no longer works, we know the process and how to protect what matters.


From our office in Millersville, we work with clients throughout Maryland, including Anne Arundel County, Baltimore City and County, the Eastern Shore, and nearby communities across the state.

What We Handle

Legal Support for Every Stage
of the Process

Divorce

Divorce is rarely simple. We guide clients through every step—from filing to final orders—with attention to custody, property division, retirement assets, and support. Whether your case is contested or collaborative, we provide clear direction based on Maryland law.

Premarital Agreements

A prenuptial agreement can help protect both parties before marriage. We help clients draft and review agreements that clarify financial rights, preserve assets, and reduce future conflict.

Post-Decree Matters

Sometimes court orders need to change. We handle modifications for custody, support, and spousal maintenance, and we represent clients in enforcement actions when one party fails to follow the terms.

Child Custody

We help parents create, modify, and enforce custody agreements that reflect their children’s best interests. Whether you’re negotiating a plan or facing litigation, we know how to protect your role as a parent.

Spousal Support

Maryland courts may order alimony based on a range of factors. We represent clients seeking or contesting spousal support and work to ensure fair results based on financial need and legal standards.

Mediation

We’re certified in mediation and offer a practical approach to resolving disputes outside of court. When appropriate, mediation can save time, reduce conflict, and preserve privacy for both parties.

Our Approach

We Know Maryland Family
Law Inside & Out

Deep Knowledge of Maryland Courts

We have spent years working in family courts across Maryland, including Anne Arundel and Baltimore City. We tailor each case to the court, the judge, and the issues at hand.


Responsive & Accessible

A live person answers our phones. We return calls quickly. You won’t have to chase us for answers.


Union & Public Service Insight

We’ve represented firefighters, civil employees, and union members. We understand the unique concerns that come with civil service benefits and retirement plans in family law.


We’re Realistic & Respected

We won’t sugarcoat your options—but we’ll stand by you and fight for the best possible outcome.


Three Ways We Help

Practical Help, Start to Finish

1. Initial Consultations that Make Sense

We listen first. Then we walk you through your rights, likely outcomes, and what steps to take next.


2. Experience with Complex & Simple Cases

Whether you’re managing a straightforward agreement or a contested custody battle, we know how to handle both.


3. Continued Support After Court

Family law doesn’t end at the final order. We help with enforcement, modifications, and post-judgment issues when your life changes.

Your Legal FAQs, Answered Simply

  • How long does divorce take in Maryland?

    It depends on the complexity of your case. Uncontested divorces can be finalized quickly, while contested cases involving custody or support may take several months or more.

  • Can custody orders be changed?

    Yes. If circumstances have changed substantially since your original order, Maryland courts may allow a modification.

  • What’s the difference between mediation & litigation?

    Mediation is a voluntary, private process that can help resolve disputes without going to court. It’s often faster and less stressful than litigation—and we’re certified to help clients through it.

  • Do I need a prenup if I’m not wealthy?

    A premarital agreement can benefit people of all income levels. It helps clarify financial rights and reduce the chance of future conflict.

Get Answers. Make a Plan.

Start a Conversation About Your Family Law Case

We know how difficult family legal issues can be—but we also know how to help you move through them. If you're ready to talk, we're ready to listen.