Arnold Divorce Lawyers

Knowledgeable Divorce Lawyers Helping Clients in Arnold, Maryland

At the end of your marriage, you may have some concerns about how your shared assets with your spouse will be divided, or whether or not the courts will award you with alimony. Whatever may be at stake for you, an Arnold divorce lawyer can provide you with devoted representation and knowledgeable counsel tailored to your case.

At Zide Law Group, LLC, our family law attorneys have decades of experience handling divorce concerns on behalf of our clients. We approach every case with a diligent, analytical mindset, looking for the most efficient way to resolve our clients' issues. If necessary, we are also ready to go to court, as our attorneys have decades of experience in intense courtroom litigation.

Will I Get Alimony in My Divorce?

Alimony is not a guarantee in a divorce. In Maryland, alimony is intended to help a spouse get back on their feet, providing them with supplementary income while they get the education or training they need to become self-supporting.

To qualify for alimony, you will have to present a compelling case to the court showing your financial need. The judge may take several factors into consideration before making a final decision, such as the duration of the marriage, the standard of living you were previously used to, and your age and health. If you are unable to become self-supporting due to circumstances outside of your control, you may qualify for indefinite alimony payments.

At Zide Law Group, LLC, we represent clients on either side of an alimony dispute. We can fight for a fair resolution on your behalf, arguing for a solution that serves your long-term financial stability.

The Difference Between Marital and Separate Property

If you and your spouse cannot reach a decision about property division on your own, it will have to be resolved in court, where your marital estate will be divided in a fair, equitable fashion. However, you may have some understandable confusion about what is considered part of your marital estate and what is not. An attorney can review your case to give you a clear idea of your assets, clarifying any questions you may have.

Marital property generally refers to assets you bought or obtained during the marriage. This can include the house that you share with your spouse, vehicles, personal belongings like furniture, and income you acquired during the marriage. It can also include certain debts you took on after your wedding, such as credit card bills or a mortgage.

Separate property consists of items you owned prior to your marriage. However, there are some notable exceptions—separate property can become mixed, or "commingled" with your spouse's assets, resulting in it becoming marital property, often seen with investments and joint bank accounts. Gifts or inheritances made out to you specifically will also likely be considered separate property, even if you received it during your marriage.

Should I Settle Outside of Court?

There is no one right way to resolve a divorce. If you and your spouse can communicate on civil terms or only have minor disagreements, settling outside of court through mediation or another form of dispute resolution can save you from litigation costs. However, if you are in a high-conflict divorce, you may have no choice but to take it to court.

Our lawyers are here to serve your best interests. Whichever route you want to go, we will support you with aggressive advocacy and shrewd negotiation.

Contact an Arnold, MD Divorce Lawyer Today

At Zide Law Group, LLC, our Arnold family law attorneys can provide you with comprehensive legal support to help you through your divorce. Call us today at 410-760-9433 or contact us online to set up an initial consultation.

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