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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...
Do You Need a Prenuptial Agreement? A Family Attorney’s Guide to Making the Right Decision

Do You Need a Prenuptial Agreement? A Family Attorney’s Guide to Making the Right Decision

by Michele Correnti | Oct 3, 2025 | Divorce, Family Law

With the holiday season approaching, many couples will happily get engaged and start planning their wedding and future. While the excitement of wedding planning often takes center stage, engaged couples should also have honest discussions about their financial future...
An Attorney’s Perspective: The Impacts of Houser v. Houser on Child Support in Maryland

An Attorney’s Perspective: The Impacts of Houser v. Houser on Child Support in Maryland

by Michele Correnti | Sep 15, 2025 | Divorce, Family Law

A new Maryland case has made it clear that a trial court will not adopt parents’ agreement to waive any child support obligation without substantial justification to do so. In the Matter of the Marriage of Houser, 490 Md. 592 (2025), the Supreme Court of Maryland held...
Divorcing as a Business Owner: 3 Reasons Why WSM’s Approach Makes a Difference

Divorcing as a Business Owner: 3 Reasons Why WSM’s Approach Makes a Difference

by Michele Correnti | Sep 15, 2025 | Business, Divorce

As a business owner, you’ve invested countless hours, resources, and emotional energy into building your company. If you’re going through a divorce, safeguarding the business you’ve built during the divorce process requires a creative and thoughtful approach...
Historic Win: Maryland Divorce Attorney Howard Soypher Secures Pet Custody Based on Best Interests

Historic Win: Maryland Divorce Attorney Howard Soypher Secures Pet Custody Based on Best Interests

by Michele Correnti | Jul 24, 2025 | Divorce, Family Law

Pet owners know their companions are more than just animals—they’re family. They greet us at the door, curl up at our feet at night, and offer comfort, loyalty, and companionship through every season of life.  In the US, approximately two-thirds of American households...
How Your Social Media Activity Can Affect Your Divorce

How Your Social Media Activity Can Affect Your Divorce

by Webb Soypher McGrath | Aug 2, 2024 | Divorce

Whatever you share on social media during your divorce can significantly impact the proceedings, potentially swaying some decisions against you. As such, you should be extra careful with what you put out there during this sensitive time, as social media content may be...
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