Maryland Family Law, the preeminent treatise on matrimonial law in the state, has been revised, renamed and substantially re-organized. Now entitled Fader's Maryland Family Law in honor of founding author Honorable John F. Fader II (retired), it includes full analysis of Maryland law regarding divorce, custody, support, agreements, attorney's fees, and property distribution, as well as domestic violence and the Maryland family court process. This useful text not only explains the law, but also explains how the law came to be, the policy considerations behind specific enactments and case law, and the problem areas in implementation of the law. Helpful tips are also provided for the practitioner. Whether you are a general practitioner or a family law attorney, this edition will provide the information and analysis you need.
Highlights include:
• A chapter on the rights of Unmarried Cohabitants.
• Revised chapters on Custody, UCCJEA and UIFSA, Parentage, and Domestic Violence.
• Extensive citation to up-to-date resources, not only case law, but also treatises and research from around the United States.
• A chapter on Practice and Procedure, with definitions of commonly used terms in family law matters, including religious customs and law regarding marriage and divorce.
Highlights include:
• A chapter on the rights of Unmarried Cohabitants.
• Revised chapters on Custody, UCCJEA and UIFSA, Parentage, and Domestic Violence.
• Extensive citation to up-to-date resources, not only case law, but also treatises and research from around the United States.
• A chapter on Practice and Procedure, with definitions of commonly used terms in family law matters, including religious customs and law regarding marriage and divorce.