Upper Marlboro, Maryland Divorce Lawyer
Attorney Harold L. Boyd, III, Esq. knows that many people who are involved in the divorce process need someone to be there with them. Harold Boyd provides personalized and attentive legal services to people during this time. You will be able to communicate directly with your attorney and remain informed throughout the progression of your case.
To speak with our attorney about divorce, call our firm at 301-952-2004 and schedule your free initial consultation (with the exception of tenants in landlord/tenant matters). You can also email us and someone will be in touch with you promptly.
We Can Find a Resolution
Our firm can support you in finding resolution to your divorce. Harold Boyd can assertively protect your rights and interests in mediation, negotiated settlements or family law court. He is experienced in bringing all facts of the case before the court and obtaining disclosed information from all parties. Our firm can assist with issues such as the following:
- Child custody and visitation: As a parent who is experiencing a divorce, the care and custody of your children is very likely an important issue. Our firm uses the necessary resources, mediation and litigation if necessary to obtain the best possible solution for you and your kids.
- Child support: Child support payments are calculated using statutory guidelines. Factors that are included in the calculation include each parent's gross income, time spent with the children and any special needs of the children. Our firm can protect your rights and seek any deviations that may be warranted.
- Property division: We seek fair division of marital property that fully considers your financial and non-financial contributions. Property, assets and debts are involved and include the marital home, vehicles, real property, investment property, cash and bank accounts, artwork, stock options and 401(K)s.
- Spousal support: Alimony can be awarded on a temporary or permanent basis. Whether you are seeking support or will be paying support, our firm can ensure the fair amount is obtained.
Are You or the Other Party Requesting Changes to the Divorce Decree?
The need to request a modification to a court order can arise because of a substantial change in circumstances. People generally seek modifications to child support, child custody and spousal support. A substantial change can include a change in income or one party requesting to relocate with the children.
Do you have questions about divorce? Contact us today to schedule your initial consultation. We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express.
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