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 Kathleen M. Kirchner Attorney At Law

How Can You Avoid Penalties for Probation Violations?

Serving probation can be a critical second chance for those who have committed a criminal offense. While probation allows individuals to remain in their community rather than serving time in jail, it comes with strict conditions that must be followed. Failing to adhere to these rules can lead to severe penalties, including extended probation, fines, or even incarceration.
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Kathleen M. Kirchner Attorney At Law

What Makes Defending Serious Felony Charges Complex?

Facing a serious felony charge can be a life-altering experience. The stakes are high, and the legal process can feel overwhelming. Felony charges often involve extensive investigation, challenging evidentiary requirements, and severe penalties, including long-term incarceration. For individuals accused of these crimes, having a knowledgeable advocate is critical.
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Kathleen M. Kirchner Attorney At Law

Strategies for Challenging Assault and Battery Allegations

Facing assault and battery allegations can be one of the most stressful experiences in a person’s life. The fear of criminal charges, possible jail time, and lasting damage to your reputation can feel overwhelming. It’s natural to feel anxious and uncertain—but you don’t have to face these challenges alone.
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Kathleen M. Kirchner Attorney At Law

Key Considerations for Drafting Enforceable Alimony Agreements

Divorce is never easy, and financial concerns often add another layer of stress. Alimony, or spousal support, can be one of the most emotionally charged parts of a divorce. It’s natural to worry about how much support will be paid, how long it will last, and whether the agreement will hold up in court.
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Kathleen M. Kirchner Attorney At Law

How Can You Prepare for a Child Custody and Visitation Hearing?

Preparing for a child custody and visitation hearing takes careful planning, organized documentation, and thoughtful presentation. Courts make custody and visitation decisions based on the child’s best interests. Being prepared allows parents to present information clearly, demonstrate commitment, and address potential concerns effectively.
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Kathleen M. Kirchner Attorney At Law

The Role of Pre-Marital Assets in Property Division

Pre-marital assets—property or items owned by a spouse before marriage—are typically classified as non-marital property under Maryland law. As such, they're generally not subject to division in a divorce.
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