Author Archives: Amos Whitney
An Interview with a Weinberg & Schwartz Paralegal
We sat down with Jaclyn Nieberlein, one of the paralegals here at Weinberg & Schwartz. Jackie, tell us how you came to join the team at W&S? After graduating college with a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice, I started working at the Circuit Court for Howard County as a civil courtroom clerk to start… Read More »
Rebuttable Presumption in Favor of Shared Custody?
Maryland Leglislation Proposes a Barrier to “Best Interest of the Child” Standard When parents are divorcing, or separating, or cannot agree on a custody schedule, they turn to the Courts to make a decision. So what does the Court do? In Maryland, the Court will hear all the evidence presented regarding what each parent… Read More »
How Our Firm Gives Back to our Community
Something that everyone at Weinberg & Schwartz, LLC has always taken a lot of pride in – whether current or past employees, or whether attorneys or staff members – is taking extra time out of our schedules to give back to those that are less fortunate. Over the years, these volunteer efforts have taken… Read More »
Back to School Tips
It’s now time for back to school and everybody wonders how can I get through the school year with the least possible disruption and the smoothest transition so that the children will have a healthy and organized year? Some pointers include the following: Make sure you fill out all those stacks of school forms… Read More »
An Interview with a Weinberg & Schwartz Paralegal
We sat down with Tonya L. Wise, one of the paralegals here at Weinberg & Schwartz. Tonya, tell us how you came to join the team at Weinberg & Schwartz? I joined W&S as an intern in order to get my “foot in the door” with an established and reputable law firm, while working… Read More »
Mediation: The Way to Get a Quick and Cheap Divorce
So you and your spouse have decided to proceed with the dreaded “D” word – Divorce. You’ve heard horror stories about it taking years and costing tons of money in legal feels and smartly, you want to avoid all of that. Well guess what? You totally can! In October of 2015, the legislature enacted… Read More »
Divorce Depositions Do’s and Dont’s
Having your deposition taken during your divorce can be a scary and uncomfortable event. After all, it is essentially the opportunity, in an adversarial setting, for a professional to interrogate you. But, with these helpful tips, you can maximize your risk of success! DO prepare for your deposition with your lawyer. Preparation sessions give… Read More »
What Happens to the ‘Home’ in a Divorce?
There are many hard decisions to make and tough decisions to consider when a family is going through a divorce. Issues that immediately come to mind might be ‘where will my children live’ or ;when will I see my children’. Other questions sometimes are focused on financial issues, like ‘will I be able to… Read More »
Self-Care and Promoting Good Health During Divorce
Nowadays everyone talks about self-care and it’s become a catch phrase. But really, what does self-care mean? How does it apply to you and why is it important? As we pass the two year mark of the pandemic, self-care has never been more crucial as mental health issues increase and our stress increases from… Read More »
6 Ways Your Social and Professional Network Can Help You with Your Divorce
Bring a detail-oriented family member or friend to your first few meetings with your lawyer. Divorce is more often than not a very stressful time for people, especially during the beginning stages, and having a second set of eyes and ears and a careful note taker often proves very helpful. Once the process has… Read More »