A protective order in Maryland can restrict where you live, where you go, and who you contact. It can affect your custody arrangement, your ability to possess firearms, and even your employment. If a protective order has been filed against you, you have the right to contest it — and in many cases, a skilledRead More
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What Is a Domestically Related Crime in Maryland?
In Maryland, certain criminal charges can carry an additional designation that makes the consequences far more serious: the “domestically related” label. While a domestically related crime in Maryland is not a separate offense on its own, this tag can be added by the court if the alleged crime occurred between people with certain qualifying relationships.Read More
How to Drop Domestic Violence Charges in Maryland
How to Drop Domestic Violence Charges in Maryland When it comes to domestic violence cases in Maryland, many individuals are surprised to learn that once charges are filed, the decision to drop them is largely out of the hands of the victim. This can be frustrating for both the accused and the person who initiallyRead More