Legal Question in Family Law in Maryland
Where can I find maryland Family Laws?
My wife has retained an attorney to draw up separation papers. Instead of trusting what her attorney says she is entitled to, I'd like to find out myself. But, legal representation is not feasible at this time. So, I'd like to know where I can find Maryland Family Law Codes so that I can calculate the CS, property, etc. myself. Thanks.
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Where can I find maryland Family Laws?
You are able to go to the Court of Appeals Building in Annapolis, or contact a local attorney that will give you a free consultation.
In some cases the attorney will charge a small fee to review a document and give advice about the document.
Good Luck
Re: Where can I find maryland Family Laws?
Many lawyers, myself included, offer "coaching"
services to people who cannot afford full representation.
What this means is that I will sit down with you and
review documents and make sure that you understand
what you are getting yourself into. That can be a
lot cheaper than hiring me for full representation.
If you want to look some law over yourself as well,
take a look at Richard Granat's site, http://www.granat.com/.
Richard is a friend of mine who has been helping
pro se litigants for a long time. His site has some
valuable information.
Best of luck to you.
Re: Where can I find maryland Family Laws?
U. MD Law School or U. Balt. Law School libraries in Baltimore. Any MD court house, including Ct. Appeals, Rowe Blvd. in Annapolis. Some public libraries, but you will need to verify.