Child custody arrangements are meant to support a child’s best interests, but over time, life can shift in ways that make an existing plan unworkable. When that happens, a custody modification may be warranted. However, courts typically require proof of a substantial...
Month: May 2025
Can a Maryland co-parent move out of state with their child?
When one parent wants to move out of state with their child, it can create serious concerns for the other parent, especially if both share custody. Whether for a job, family support or a fresh start, relocating with a child after a separation is not just a personal...
2 tips to help your children feel at home in your new home
A parent who goes through a divorce will often become focused on figuring out how to build their home with their sole income. This is a major transition for everyone involved, so the parents must ensure that they remember that their children may need some assistance...
Co- parenting summer: Camps, vacations and custody tips
Divorce is already challenging, but when summer break comes around, managing schedules with kids at home can quickly feel overwhelming. Between planning vacations, managing summer camps and adjusting to new custody routines, you need a solid plan to keep everything...