by Jimeno & Gray, P.A. | Jul 6, 2020 | Family Law
Many parents with college-aged kids are wondering what happens if their son or daughter gets sick while away at college. What if they contract the flu or the Coronavirus? Although they will always be your children, the reality is that once your kids turn 18 they are... by Jimeno & Gray, P.A. | Jun 11, 2020 | Divorce, Family Law
Mediation is a form of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). It is an informal, confidential process in which you and the other party meet with a neutral third-party (“the mediator”) to attempt to reach an agreement. Mediators are highly trained and must take a... by Jimeno & Gray, P.A. | May 28, 2020 | Divorce
A growing concern of parents is the cost of college for their children. We are often asked by clients if the Court can order a parent to contribute to a child’s college expenses. Unfortunately, in Maryland there is no obligation for parents to continue paying child... by Jimeno & Gray, P.A. | May 21, 2020 | Family Law
When child support is ordered, payments will often be made through the Office of Child Support Enforcement. Sometimes this makes payments easier, sometimes it makes payments harder, but one question we are almost always asked is “When do my payments stop?” Many people... by Jimeno & Gray, P.A. | Apr 21, 2020 | General
We wanted to bring you some important updates about your retirement accounts and how you might be able to utilize these new developments in your long-term financial and estate planning. Required Minimum Distributions in 2020: If you were expecting to have to take a... by Jimeno & Gray, P.A. | Apr 14, 2020 | Divorce, Family Law
A question we are frequently asked during this economic slowdown is whether or not child support can be changed. The answer is it can be, and the sooner the better, but if an adjustment will actually be made depends on whether you can show that something in your life... by Jimeno & Gray, P.A. | Apr 9, 2020 | Divorce
Contempt is the way the court enforces its orders. To be held in contempt means you willfully violated a court order. If that sounds ominous, it should, because the court can impose fines and/or jail time on a party who is found in contempt. Issues regarding children... by Jimeno & Gray, P.A. | Apr 8, 2020 | Divorce
As we practice social distancing and shelter in place across the state of Maryland, one ugly truth has emerged: some of us are sheltering in place with a person we no longer have the same feelings for that we once did. The result? Domestic violence is skyrocketing.... by Jimeno & Gray, P.A. | Apr 2, 2020 | General
We’ve received a lot of inquiries about what happens if courts are closed when a case has been scheduled. It depends, in large part, on the type of case. Our domestic cases that were scheduled for trial during the court’s closure period are being reset with new dates... by Jimeno & Gray, P.A. | Dec 18, 2018 | General
A will protects your family and your assets and yet plenty of Americans don’t have a power of attorney or a will. During the accumulation years, or the time period you spend working and earning money, there are many different phases of your life that you may...