One of the best ways to protect yourself from allegations of sexual misconduct or even assault is just to ensure that you get consent from your partner whenever you engage in these activities. Communication is very important, and you definitely want to make sure that...
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Divorcing with a toddler
If you’re divorcing with a toddler, you may have friends and family telling you how “lucky” you are that you don’t have to deal with all the questions that kids even a little bit older ask and the problems they experience when their parents break up. Just because...
Proposed Title IX changes to college sexual misconduct cases
The U.S. Department of Education (ED) has introduced a “draft rule” that proposes a number of changes to Title IX. As many of our readers know, that is the law that prohibits sex-based discrimination at all levels of the educational system in any schools that receive...
What does a first degree rape charge in Maryland mean?
A first-degree rape charge is among the most serious offenses you can face under Maryland law. The ramifications may extend far beyond doing time in jail if convicted. Your reputation and career could also be negatively affected even if you aren’t found guilty. Rape...
4 ways to approach your child about divorce
After you and your spouse talk about plans to divorce, it’ll eventually be time to talk to your child. For the entirety of your child’s life, they have likely seen their parents together under one roof, but that’s about to change and they may need to be prepared. You...
2 mistakes to avoid if charged with domestic violence
An indictment for domestic violence can change your life forever. Even if you are not convicted, a domestic violence charge can leave a lasting stain on your reputation. And if you are charged and convicted, the legal and personal consequences can be far-reaching....
You can fail field sobriety tests if you’re sober
In many cases, a police officer who pulls you over on suspicion of drunk driving will ask you to do field sobriety tests. They may use these if they don’t have a portable breath test or simply as a way to determine if you’re intoxicated before giving you that test....
3 reasons you need to take co-parenting seriously after divorce
Going through a divorce can be extremely draining. As hard as it can be on the adults, it can even be harder on the kids. However, your kids do not have to pay the price just because you are dissolving your marriage. With a healthy co-parenting plan, you can give your...
Tips for sharing a living space with your spouse during divorce
Divorce is a difficult undertaking on all levels – emotionally, mentally and financially. During those tense moments, living under the same roof with your soon-to-be-ex can be difficult, to say the least. Besides, moving out before the divorce is finalized can greatly...
Do the children get to choose where they live after the divorce?
When Maryland parents have minor children together, divorce is not really the end of their relationship with each other. It simply marks a significant change in the relationship dynamics. Unless there are unusual and concerning circumstances such as drug addiction or...