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May 20, 2020

Navigating a Fractured Marriage During COVID: Options for Moving Forward Now

For couples ready to move forward with a divorce, the court closures due to COVID-19 have added a good deal of uncertainty to an already difficult situation. Fortunately, there are several methods of alternative dispute resolution, or ADR, that can be accomplished remotely during this time.

As we adjust to this new norm, some courts are even processing uncontested divorces remotely. In jurisdictions that are not doing so, going through an ADR process can help you and your spouse reach an agreement about the end of the marriage, which can make it much faster, easier, and cheaper to finalize the divorce when the courts do reopen.

Paley Rothman's family law associates Hunter Grolman and Jacqueline Mendelsohn broke down different ways to keep a divorce moving forward, even during shutdown.  

A copy of the slides is available to download:

Navigating a Fractured Marriage During COVID: Options for Moving Forward Now - Click to Download

A recording of the full webinar can be seen below:

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March 21, 2023

Michelle Chapin’s Article on the Use of Arbitration Causes in Trusts is Published by the MSBA’s Estate & Trust Law Section

Michelle Chapin, a Principal in Paley Rothman’s Estate Planning department, authored an article titled "(Un)Enforceability of Arbitration Clauses in Maryland Trusts" in the MSBA's Estate & Trust Law Section Newsletter Volume 29 Issue 1.

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Sec. Deb Haaland – First Native American in the Cabinet

Sec. Deb Haaland is the first Native American to serve in the President’s cabinet and has been instrumental in bringing attention and action to the horrific incident rate of...

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