Attorneys who go to Court.


Areas of Practice


Divorce

Ending a marriage is never an easy decision, and it can be difficult for both parties involved.  Maryland is taking steps to ease the process, but you should still consult an attorney.

Custody

Whether you have been married or not, the children at the heart of these cases are the most important part, but gaining an understanding of custody law is the first step.

Traffic Tickets

Whenever we come into contact with law enforcement it can be stressful.  Even if you are not facing jail time, consult an attorney before paying a traffic ticket.

Criminal Law

Criminal charges can range from simple misdemeanors to serious felonies, but facing charges is always stressful. You need to know your rights with an attorney fighting for you.

Juvenile

 Our children can also be charged by the State with criminal behavior.  The rules are different, and the consequences are different, so you need a lawyer by your child's side.

Restraining Orders

Peace Orders and Protective Orders are civil cases that can order no-contact between two parties.  A Protective Order can have larger affects on family dynamics, so having a lawyer by your side is important.

Personal Injury

Personal Injury cases are civil matters between an individual and the other party's insurance company.  You should consult with an attorney to navigate this system and negotiate on your behalf.

MVA

Even if a case doesn't go to Court, there can be administrative consequences at the Motor Vehicle Administration. A lawyer can help you through that complicated process.

CPS

The Department of Social Services has investigative powers through Child Protective Services.  Even if law enforcement is not involved, this process can be intimidating and you should know your rights.