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Estate planning is a topic that often evokes feelings of uncertainty or discomfort, as it forces us to confront our mortality and contemplate the future
Family law cases are some of the most sensitive cases in the United States. Not only are emotions running hot, but the most important parts of your life are on the line: your kids, your home, and your personal life. You want a Maryland divorce lawyer or Maryland child custody lawyer with extensive experience who can get you the best possible results for your case in a civil way.
Alan L. Billian, P.A. has over 30 years of concentrated experience in family law. This extensive legal background also allows us to help clients in many other Maryland civil litigation and criminal cases as well. But don’t take our word for it—check out our perfect star rating on Lawyers.com, Google, and Facebook.
We truly care about your wishes and well being. To us, you are not a case number—you are an individual with unique concerns, reservations, and legal needs. As a top Maryland family law attorney we will help you and your family with honest, responsive, and compassionate legal services from start to finish.
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Estate planning is a topic that often evokes feelings of uncertainty or discomfort, as it forces us to confront our mortality and contemplate the future
Divorce has become a prevalent aspect of American society, shaping the landscape of family dynamics and legal frameworks over the centuries. The journey of divorce
Estate planning is a critical process that involves organizing and managing your assets to ensure they are distributed according to your wishes after your passing.
Divorce agreements are legally binding documents that outline the terms and conditions of the separation, including issues such as child custody, spousal support, property division,
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