Renée Bronfein Ades
rbronfeinades@wcslaw.com
410-659-1389
Frederick Kobb
fkobb@wcslaw.com
410-659-1348
Mollie G. Caplis
mcaplis@wcslaw.com
410-659-1325
Welcome to Family Law Counts™, a quarterly publication written by the Family Law Group at Wright, Constable & Skeen. Our goal is to provide relevant and timely information on a wide range of family law issues, including divorce, separation, child custody, visitation, child support, prenuptial agreements and adoption. We take pride in being accessible and responsive on behalf of clients. We communicate freely and frequently with our clients in an effort to keep them fully informed about their cases.
We hope that you enjoy our newsletter! Please note: the materials available in this newsletter are for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice. You should contact your attorney to obtain advice with respect to your particular issue or problem.
Inside the Fall 2022 issue:
- Technology and Your Two Home Family
- Mollie G. Caplis Has Been Named President of the Collaborative Professionals of Baltimore
- Insight from the Maryland Legislature on Tracking Devices: October 1, 2022 Update
Previous issues of Family Law Counts™:
- Summer 2022: Spousal Privilege
- Spring 2022: Preparing a Custody Case & Insight from the Maryland Legislature on Tracking Devices
- Using Mediation and Collaborative Law to Resolve Family Law Disputes
- Alternative Means for Resolving a Divorce
- Steps to Take After Attending an Initial Consultation
- What to Expect at Initial Divorce Consultation
Other Family Law Articles from our Team:
- Keeping the Holidays Happy in Families with Two Households – Weekly Wright Report
- A Thank You to Grandparents – Weekly Wright Report
- Update – To Vaccinate Your Child or Not: Taking a Shot at Reducing the Risk of COVID-19 – Weekly Wright Report
- Family Law Insight from the Maryland Legislature – Weekly Wright Report
- Empowering Relationship Decisions through Financial Literacy – Weekly Wright Report
- A Monumental Week from the Perspective of a Family Lawyer – Weekly Wright Report
- To Vaccinate Your Child or Not: Taking a Shot at Reducing the Risk of COVID-19 – Weekly Wright Report
- The Aftermath of the Election from the Perspective of a Family Lawyer – Weekly Wright Report
- Surprising Similarities Between the 2020 Presidential Election and Family Law Litigation – Weekly Wright Report
- Controlling Your Destiny: The Rise in Online Mediations – Weekly Wright Report
- Getting Divorced? Don’t Forget Health Insurance – Weekly Wright Report
- Educate Yourself on How College Accounts are Considered When Dividing Marital Property – Weekly Wright Report
- Calling All Parents: It’s Time to Plan for the Unknown – Weekly Wright Report
- All Kidding Aside, Pick Up the Phone When Your Ex Calls! – COVID Resources
- Having ‘The Talk’ During Quarantine – COVID Resources
- Consider (or Reconsider) a Pre-Nuptial Agreement if your Wedding is on Hold During the Coronavirus Pandemic – COVID Resources
- Consider the Collaborative Law Process During the Coronavirus Pandemic – COVID Resources
- Putting the Puzzle Pieces Together During the Coronavirus Pandemic – COVID Resources
- Co-Existing During COVID-19 – Weekly Wright Report
- Getting Divorced During the Coronavirus Pandemic – COVID Resources
- Anticipating the Effect of the Coronavirus on Divorce – COVID Resources
- Navigating Child Access Schedules During the Coronavirus Pandemic – COVID Resources
- Child Support: The Extraordinary Medical Expense Component – Weekly Wright Report
- A Better Way to “Consciously Uncouple” – Collaborative Divorce – Weekly Wright Report
- A Possible Recalculation of Child Support in Maryland – Weekly Wright Report
- Pre-Nuptial Agreements as a Business Value Protection Tool – Weekly Wright Report
- The Bezos’ Divorce – Weekly Wright Report
- Justin Bieber’s Nuptials – Weekly Wright Report
- Upcoming Changes to the Tax Law Affecting Alimony – Weekly Wright Report
- Getting Divorced is About to Get Easier – Weekly Wright Report