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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,...
What Makes High-Asset Divorce So Complicated and How to Prepare

What Makes High-Asset Divorce So Complicated and How to Prepare

by Michele Correnti | Dec 15, 2025 | Divorce

Rest assured: even people who are experienced in managing their own finances can find high-asset divorces stressful and time-consuming. When a marriage includes business interests, equity compensation, private investments, or complex tax arrangements, every financial...
Maryland Divorce and Mortgage Assumptions: What the New Law Means for You

Maryland Divorce and Mortgage Assumptions: What the New Law Means for You

by Michele Correnti | Nov 21, 2025 | Divorce

When a marriage ends, financial stability becomes one of the biggest concerns for many families. Housing is often at the center of that worry. The fear of losing a low mortgage rate—or being forced into a costly refinance—can make an already difficult transition feel...
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