Monthly Archives: March 2022

Maryland Legislators Continue Their Quest For Employer-Provided Paid Family And Medical Leave
Even if your children are grown up, you probably remember the go-to topics that you would discuss when your children were small and you met someone else with a child close in age to yours. Depending on the children’s age, preschool routines, toilet training, first words, and adorable gummy grins probably came up frequently,… Read More »

Unmarried Couples Can Never Be Too Specific About Bequeathing Assets To Each Other
In many regards, marriage is just a piece of paper. Married couples and unmarried couples are more alike than different. You live together and share life experiences, manage finances together and build relationships with each other’s family of origin, and perhaps even have children of your own together. Most of the time, society treats… Read More »

Bowling Alley And Landlord Battle Over Mold Infestation Resulting From Storm Damage
The worst thing about living with roommates is having to argue about whose responsibility it is to clean up messes in shared living areas such as the kitchen. Multiply this problem hundreds of times over, and you will get an idea of how annoying it is for business owners and commercial landlords to resolve… Read More »

Maryland Laws About Cremation And Burial
You might have opinions about how you want people to remember you after you die, but the way to achieve most of these wishes is through your conduct when you are alive, not through the perfect funeral. Perhaps you have songs or hymns that you would like the people in attendance to hear at… Read More »

Can You Give Real Estate Property As A Gift?
If you own a real estate property, it is probably the most valuable thing you own, and if you own more than one real estate property, your wealth is substantial. By this logic, it would seem that giving someone a real estate property would be a great way to help them be financially secure,… Read More »