Apr 26, 2015 | Divorce, Family Law
The first thing one must understand is you cannot dictate or control the behavior of your spouse. Clearly, if you did not have this ability during the marriage you won’t suddenly have this power because you are going through a divorce or break-up of the...
Feb 17, 2015 | Child Support, Divorce, Family Law, Time Sharing
Although technically child support is a mathematical equation; recent changes in the law make it more complicated than one might imagine. The biggest change is the concept of “substantial time sharing”. In the not so distant past, it was considered...
Jan 23, 2015 | Divorce, Family Law, Initial Consult
In a divorce action, I provide a free initial consult as I would not hire an attorney without meeting them and I believe my view is shared by many in the community. While the free initial consult can be abused; where “client” had no intention to retain an...
Jan 23, 2015 | About Chet Weinbaum
Chet Weinbaum with wife and grandchildren. This blog entry is intended to introduce myself to those of you in the community. A short version of my professional life is as follows; I graduated from the University of Maryland in 1980 with a Bachelor’s degree in...