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The SGS Family Law Blog
Oct
12, 2016
Co-Parenting: There’s an App for That?
Communicating with your ex-spouse during or after a divorce can cause a lot of hostility and unneeded frustration for you…
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01, 2016
It’s Their Way or the Highway: Co-Parenting with a Narcissist
You have heard it one too many times. You have dealt with their selfish comments, their inability to apologize and…
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25, 2016
The Hidden Disease of Parental Alienation
Parental alienation can be very prevalent in homes of divorce or struggling families. Some might say it is like a…
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28, 2016
The Emotional Ride of Infidelity
In today’s society, couples get married for a number of different reasons. Some of these motivators include finances, companionship, to…
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12, 2016
Mistakes Witnesses Make (And How To Avoid Them)
A great witness can be the difference between losing and winning a case. So can a harmful witness. So how…
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20, 2015
New Mutual Consent Divorce in Maryland as of October 2015
On October 1, 2015, Maryland enacted the “mutual consent” grounds for divorce. The new statute was signed by Governor Hogan…
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29, 2014
7 Challenges and Considerations to Keep in Mind when Representing Non-English Speaking Clients
Although traditionally America is a very monolingual society, the percentage of our non-English speaking population, or those with limited knowledge…
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29, 2014
Coping With a Spouse Who Has PTSD
PTSD, or Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, is a psychiatric disorder that can develop after a person experiences or witnesses a life-threatening…
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27, 2014
How to Cope With a Bipolar Spouse
Bipolar disorder (also known as manic depression) is a mental condition that is characterized by unusual shifts in mood, as…
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