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Nannies, Summer Camp, and Tutoring: What Courts Consider for Child Support in a High-Asset Divorce

Nannies, Summer Camp, and Tutoring: What Courts Consider for Child Support in a High-Asset Divorce

by Michele Correnti | May 20, 2026 | Divorce, Family Law

When most people think about child support, they picture a standard monthly payment calculated from a set formula. In many cases, that formula covers the basics. But for high-net-worth families, the reality is more complex. Courts in Maryland and Washington D.C. have...
Divorce Mediation Explained: A Family Law Attorney’s Guide

Divorce Mediation Explained: A Family Law Attorney’s Guide

by Michele Correnti | Apr 20, 2026 | Divorce

Divorce is rarely simple. Even when both spouses agree that the marriage has run its course, working through the details of dividing a life together can be emotionally exhausting and logistically complex. For many people navigating divorce in Maryland and the D.C....
Private School, Extracurriculars, and College: Navigating Educational Expenses in Custody Agreements

Private School, Extracurriculars, and College: Navigating Educational Expenses in Custody Agreements

by Michele Correnti | Mar 23, 2026 | Family Law

When parents are negotiating a custody or separation agreement, educational expenses often raise difficult questions. Should private school tuition be addressed? What about extracurricular activities, tutoring, or summer programs? And how—if at all—should future...
Can ChatGPT Replace a Divorce Lawyer? The Real Limits of AI Legal Advice

Can ChatGPT Replace a Divorce Lawyer? The Real Limits of AI Legal Advice

by Michele Correnti | Feb 23, 2026 | Divorce, Family Law

Divorce often begins with uncertainty. People want to understand their rights, their options, and what comes next before they make decisions that affect their finances, their children, and their future. Increasingly, that search for clarity starts online. Artificial...
Social Media and Divorce: How Online Activity Can Affect Your Case

Social Media and Divorce: How Online Activity Can Affect Your Case

by Michele Correnti | Jan 6, 2026 | Divorce

Divorce is a major life transition, and in the age of social media, your online activity can create unexpected complications. Posts, messages, photos, and even private communications may be considered by the court and influence custody decisions, division of assets,...
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