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At Coover Law Firm, LLC, we understand the challenges and emotions that come with family law cases. Our blog serves as a valuable resource for individuals navigating the complexities of family law. From divorce and child custody to property division and spousal support, our experienced attorneys share their knowledge and insights through informative articles, case studies, and practical tips...
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When two people share a child, whether as a result of a relationship or not, legal rights can be difficult to determine and understand without a child custody order, especially when paternity hasn’t been legally established. Because it is an issue of grave concern, potential clients often seek counsel from Mr. Coover upon separating from their child’s parent or when one parent threatens to move with their child.
As a Howard County child custody lawyer with over 35 years of experience, Mr. Coover is dedicated to helping you resolve your child custody dispute with the personal attention yo ..read more
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1y ago
If you and your spouse are considering divorce or are going through the divorce process, one of your biggest concerns is what could happen to your business. Whether one or both of you run the business, the community may have an interest in it, and it will likely need to be considered in the division of the marital estate.
A divorce can be a difficult process to navigate with or without a business to divide, so don’t do it alone. Protect your financial security by scheduling a consultation with Howard County property division lawyer Fred Coover by calling (410) 553-5042.
In the meantime, contin ..read more
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1y ago
Mistakes in business contracts can be made even when both parties have the best of intentions. Under Maryland law, such mistakes can change the entire meaning of a contract or render it void, resulting in a loss of money, time, and goodwill.
It’s important to safeguard your business, so for your important contracts, you should have an experienced business lawyer draft or review any contract before you sign it. To schedule your consultation, call us at (410) 553-5042.
Continue reading to learn more about some of the more common mistakes we’ve seen in business contracts.
Three types of mis ..read more
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1y ago
Sometimes divorce can be emotionally charged and filled with anger or frustration. In those situations, it is not surprising that one spouse might refuse to negotiate or settle things amicably, which can add to the frustration. You might feel like you are up against a wall and are out of options because they refuse to communicate, but luckily that is not the case.
When you engage Howard County divorce lawyer Fred Coover and his experienced team at Coover Law Firm, LLC, you have options for moving your case forward toward final resolution, and you can be sure that you will have a zealous advoc ..read more
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Sometimes divorce can be emotionally charged and filled with anger or frustration. In those situations, it is not surprising that one spouse might refuse to negotiate or settle things amicably, which can add to the frustration. You might feel like you are up against a wall and are out of options because they refuse to communicate, but luckily that is not the case.
When you engage Howard County divorce lawyer Fred Coover and his experienced team at Coover Law Firm, LLC, you have options for moving your case forward toward final resolution, and you can be sure that you will have a zealous advoc ..read more
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1y ago
Maryland is an equitable distribution state, so both spouses are required to disclose all assets and debts during a divorce, even those they believe are their separate property. However, even with these disclosures, it’s not uncommon for a spouse to hide money or assets during a divorce in an attempt to keep it for themselves.
Howard County divorce lawyer Fred Coover has decades of experience in dealing with uncooperative spouses and attorneys. He is familiar with the key indicators that someone might be concealing assets and what to do if that situation arises in your case.
If you fear ..read more
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1y ago
A prenuptial agreement, or ‘prenup’ is a legal agreement created and signed by two people before they get married. Prenups protect each spouse’s assets, as well as clearly stating each spouse’s responsibilities regarding martial and premarital debts. A crucial element of the prenup is making sure each spouse is taken care of financially in the event of a divorce or death.
Prenups aren’t just for celebrities and the ultra-wealthy; many couples sign prenups for peace of mind, and several recent articles highlight the recent uptick of prenups among millennial spouses-to-be.
But a prenup isn’t an ..read more
Coover Law Firm, LLC Blog
1y ago
A prenuptial agreement, or ‘prenup’ is a legal agreement created and signed by two people before they get married. Prenups protect each spouse’s assets, as well as clearly stating each spouse’s responsibilities regarding martial and premarital debts. A crucial element of the prenup is making sure each spouse is taken care of financially in the event of a divorce or death.
Prenups aren’t just for celebrities and the ultra-wealthy; many couples sign prenups for peace of mind, and several recent articles highlight the recent uptick of prenups among millennial spouses-to-be.
But a prenup isn’t an ..read more