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For questions or a free initial consultation, call premier divorce and family law attorney Charles Jerome Ware and his Staff at (410) 720-6129 or (410) 730-5016. We can help you.
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Thursday, September 8, 2016
Friday, July 31, 2015
MARYLAND DIVORCE AND ANNULMENT PROPERTY DIVISION 101 SUMMARY : www.charlesjeromeware.com
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[ The information provided herein is not designed to, nor does it, create an attorney-client relationship]
Generally, property and debts acquired while married are deemed marital property and may be divided in the divorce, regardless of which spouse's name is on the title. Separate property or debt is not divisible in the divorce and includes property and debt which was acquired before the marriage, was an inheritance or gift from a third party, is excluded by a valid agreement, or is directly traceable to separate property.
When awarding the family home, the court may grant possession to the custodial parent in an effort to provide continuing stability with regards to the minor children. Towards this end, the court may order either or both spouses to pay the mortgage or expenses for the family home.
If the couple is unable to divide their property and debts, it will be determined by the court. When determining how the marital estate will be distributed, the court takes into consideration the following factors: (1) the number of years of marriage; (2) how much each spouse contributed both monetarily and otherwise to the family's well-being; (30 the assets and debts of each spouse, including how they were acquired; (4) what caused the demise of the marriage; (5) the age of each spouse and their physical and mental capabilities; (6) whether alimony or use of the family home will be awarded to one spouse; and (7) any other factors the court considers necessary to achieve an equitable distribution of the marital estate.
[ For an initail courtesy consultation, contact Attorney Charles Ware at (410) 720-6129.]
[ The information provided herein is not designed to, nor does it, create an attorney-client relationship]
Generally, property and debts acquired while married are deemed marital property and may be divided in the divorce, regardless of which spouse's name is on the title. Separate property or debt is not divisible in the divorce and includes property and debt which was acquired before the marriage, was an inheritance or gift from a third party, is excluded by a valid agreement, or is directly traceable to separate property.
When awarding the family home, the court may grant possession to the custodial parent in an effort to provide continuing stability with regards to the minor children. Towards this end, the court may order either or both spouses to pay the mortgage or expenses for the family home.
If the couple is unable to divide their property and debts, it will be determined by the court. When determining how the marital estate will be distributed, the court takes into consideration the following factors: (1) the number of years of marriage; (2) how much each spouse contributed both monetarily and otherwise to the family's well-being; (30 the assets and debts of each spouse, including how they were acquired; (4) what caused the demise of the marriage; (5) the age of each spouse and their physical and mental capabilities; (6) whether alimony or use of the family home will be awarded to one spouse; and (7) any other factors the court considers necessary to achieve an equitable distribution of the marital estate.
[ For an initail courtesy consultation, contact Attorney Charles Ware at (410) 720-6129.]
Monday, May 18, 2015
MARYLAND DIVORCE “CRAWFORD CREDITS”: www.charlesjeromeware.com : “BLURRED LINES” CONSTITUTIONAL DUI AND DWI DEFENSE...
MARYLAND DIVORCE “CRAWFORD CREDITS”: www.charlesjeromeware.com : “BLURRED LINES” CONSTITUTIONAL DUI AND DWI DEFENSE...: www.charlesjeromeware.com “Here to make a difference” Constitutional concepts surrounding the 4 th , 5 th and 6 th Amendments...
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MARYLAND DIVORCE “CRAWFORD CREDITS”: www.charlesjeromeware.com : DIVORCE REALITY TIPS : MARYLAND " BEST 10" ATTORNE...: www.charlesjeromeware.com "Here to make a Difference." Charles Jerome Ware, LLC is a premier, Maryland-based, divorc...
DIVORCE REALITY TIPS : MARYLAND " BEST 10" ATTORNEY,www.charlesjeromeware.com+
www.charlesjeromeware.com "Here to make a Difference."
Charles Jerome Ware, LLC is a premier, Maryland-based, divorce and family law firm. For an initial courtesy consultation, contact the firm at (410) 720-6129. The firm is ranked by its clients and peers as one of the "BEST 10" divorce and family law firms in Howard County. We can help you [ see, PRIMEBUYERS Report].
FACT: The U.S. Census Bureau reports that 30.8 % of all marriages end in divorce.
FACT : Regardless of what the involved parties say, all of these divorces are, at least in some degree, traumatic for them.
FACT: "Self Doubt" is an understandable and significant feeling in divorce. As much information as possible is power to individuals involved in divorce.
FACT: When a marriage ends, spouses and their children frequently face huge stressful events such as relocation (new living arrangements), new parenting arrangements and schedules, decisions about marital property, family maintenance and money, etc.
FACT: The extreme and conflicting emotions caused by these severe changes can make it quite difficult for spouses to understand the rather complicated legal process of the divorce action and process, and frequently makes it difficult for the parties to make sound decisions.
FACT: Making it through a divorce can be more palatable if you are informed about the divorce process prior to its formal beginning. Information is power in in this effort.
For example, consider the following tips:
(1) Remember: There are no winners and losers in divorce, only "survivors" and "victims". Divorce is not a game or sport; it is an unfortunate life experience. Treat it as such, and seek to survive this process. Having an experienced and competent attorney representing you can be very helpful in this process.
(2) Do not make important decisions about your divorce without thinking them through very carefully and discussing them with your attorney. As my beloved parents used to teach me: "Measure twice, cut once."
(3) Remember: It is you and your spouse who are getting the divorce, NOT YOUR CHILDREN.
Spare your children from hearing the venom and anger you may have towards your spouse. In fact, try to spare your children the pain and aggravation and harsh feelings --- period.
(4) Beware of "rubberneckers", "gawkers", self-professed (though untrained) "advisors", etc. These people are generally worth what you are paying them; which , hopefully, is nothing. Quite simply, do not believe everything other people are telling you who have divorced( and particularly be even more cautious about the advice of those who have not divorced) . In over 30 years of very successfully representing clients in divorce actions, I have observed that each and every divorce is unique in many ways.
(5) Despite the pain, the past is past. Despite the trauma, the present is just the present. Plan and prepare yourself ( and your children, if any) for the future.. Seek out the "Big Picture".
Seek survival. We can help you in this process.
Charles Jerome Ware, LLC is a premier, Maryland-based, divorce and family law firm. For an initial courtesy consultation, contact the firm at (410) 720-6129. The firm is ranked by its clients and peers as one of the "BEST 10" divorce and family law firms in Howard County. We can help you [ see, PRIMEBUYERS Report].
FACT: The U.S. Census Bureau reports that 30.8 % of all marriages end in divorce.
FACT : Regardless of what the involved parties say, all of these divorces are, at least in some degree, traumatic for them.
FACT: "Self Doubt" is an understandable and significant feeling in divorce. As much information as possible is power to individuals involved in divorce.
FACT: When a marriage ends, spouses and their children frequently face huge stressful events such as relocation (new living arrangements), new parenting arrangements and schedules, decisions about marital property, family maintenance and money, etc.
FACT: The extreme and conflicting emotions caused by these severe changes can make it quite difficult for spouses to understand the rather complicated legal process of the divorce action and process, and frequently makes it difficult for the parties to make sound decisions.
FACT: Making it through a divorce can be more palatable if you are informed about the divorce process prior to its formal beginning. Information is power in in this effort.
For example, consider the following tips:
(1) Remember: There are no winners and losers in divorce, only "survivors" and "victims". Divorce is not a game or sport; it is an unfortunate life experience. Treat it as such, and seek to survive this process. Having an experienced and competent attorney representing you can be very helpful in this process.
(2) Do not make important decisions about your divorce without thinking them through very carefully and discussing them with your attorney. As my beloved parents used to teach me: "Measure twice, cut once."
(3) Remember: It is you and your spouse who are getting the divorce, NOT YOUR CHILDREN.
Spare your children from hearing the venom and anger you may have towards your spouse. In fact, try to spare your children the pain and aggravation and harsh feelings --- period.
(4) Beware of "rubberneckers", "gawkers", self-professed (though untrained) "advisors", etc. These people are generally worth what you are paying them; which , hopefully, is nothing. Quite simply, do not believe everything other people are telling you who have divorced( and particularly be even more cautious about the advice of those who have not divorced) . In over 30 years of very successfully representing clients in divorce actions, I have observed that each and every divorce is unique in many ways.
(5) Despite the pain, the past is past. Despite the trauma, the present is just the present. Plan and prepare yourself ( and your children, if any) for the future.. Seek out the "Big Picture".
Seek survival. We can help you in this process.
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
“BLURRED LINES” CONSTITUTIONAL DUI AND DWI DEFENSE: MARYLAND "BEST10" AIDUIA ATTORNEY
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“Here to make a difference”
Constitutional concepts surrounding the 4th, 5th
and 6th Amendments play a significant role in defending against DUIT
and DWI (“Drunk Driving”) charges.
The key principle of the 4th Amendment is that people must
be secure in their homes, cars, documents, other belonging as well their
person. The public must be secure
against “unreasonable searches and seizures”.
The main principle of the 5th Amendment is that
persons accused of crimes cannot be compelled to testify or present any evidence
against themselves. You have a right to
remain silent [Miranda v. Arizona ,
384, U.S. 436, 86 S.Ct. 1602].
The principle of the 6th Amendment is to insure
that an accused has access and the right to an attorney at all critical stages
of criminal proceeding (including DUI and DWI cases) [McNutt v. Superior Court,
133 Ariz. 7 (1982)]
ABOUT ATTORNEY CHARLES WARE
Among his numerous other
legal awards and honors such as “America’s Best Attorneys and Counselors”, “U.S
Super Lawyer”, “Top Lawyers in America”, “Top Attorneys and Counselors in the
U.S.”, “Top Lawyers in Maryland”, and
winner of the National “Charles Hamilton Houston Award for Outstanding
Litigation.” Premier criminal defense attorney Charles Ware is recognized and
ranked by his many satisfied clients as well as his legal peers as “One of the
10 BEST DUI and DWI attorneys in the State of Maryland,” as confirmed from
research, surveys and other investigation by The America Institute of DUI and
DWI Attorneys [AIDUIA] --- a respected national organization of trial lawyers.
Attorney Ware is also
the founder and senior partner of the Maryland-based national criminal defense
and civil trial law firm Charles Jerome Ware, Attorneys and Counselors,
LLC. For an initial courtesy consultation,
call Mr. Ware at (410) 730-5016 or (410) 720-6129.
Thursday, March 12, 2015
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