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Here’s What a Prenuptial Agreement Can (and Cannot) Do for You

A prenuptial agreement is a useful tool for couples who want to protect their property in case of divorce. In Maryland, a prenup can outline which assets and debts are separate or marital, set plans for asset division, protect one spouse from the other’s debts, and preserve family property. However, it cannot include provisions that encourage divorce, address child custody or support, impose personal lifestyle rules, or involve anything illegal. Even if never used, having one can provide financial clarity and peace of mind.

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Identifying Domestic Violence When It Occurs

Domestic violence — still far too common in Maryland and across the country — is about one person’s attempt to maintain or gain control over another through abusive or violent conduct, which can take many forms including physical abuse, sexual abuse, cyberstalking, emotional abuse, threatening behavior, and economic abuse.

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Domestic Violence Can Have Life-Long Effects

Domestic violence—whether physical, emotional, or financial—can deeply impact victims for life, affecting relationships beyond just spouses, and may require legal steps such as restraining orders or civil actions for protection; at the same time, those falsely accused face serious challenges in clearing their name and restoring their lives.

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How Do Protective Orders Help Victims of Domestic Violence?

Protective orders in Maryland are court-issued measures designed to safeguard victims of domestic violence by restricting an abuser’s contact and actions, with temporary orders offering immediate protection such as no-contact provisions and removal from a shared home, and final orders extending those protections while potentially adding custody arrangements, financial support, counseling requirements, and other safety measures.

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