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Alimony Process

Whether you will be paying or receiving the alimony, our law firm can help to ensure your rights and interests are protected.

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Protecting Your Rights During & After Divorce – (410) 514-5812

Following a divorce, determining who will receive alimony and the amount that will be granted can be a complicated process. At Ward & Co., Chtd., we guide people from all walks of life through the alimony process and provide the trusted legal assistance needed to ensure everything goes as seamlessly as possible. When it comes to establishing the terms of an alimony arrangement, is not uncommon for disputes to arise. Highly skilled in both negotiation and litigation, we are prepared to represent you if your case must be handled in the courtroom. Whether you and your ex-spouse are able to come to an amicable resolution or your situation must be handled in front of a judge, you can be confident that your case will be in highly qualified hands when you turn to our firm for legal guidance. Call today to learn more!

How Is Alimony Calculated?

Calculating alimony is not a cut and dry process. There are a number of factors that are considered when determining the amount of alimony that will be granted, and which party will be receiving the payments.

  • Duration of Marriage
  • Number & Age of Children
  • Standard of Living
  • Occupation & Education
  • Health
  • Health Costs

What You Need to Know

  • Questions

  • What is alimony?

    Answer

    Alimony, also known as spousal support, is the payment that is made from one former spouse to the other following a divorce, used to even out the difference in earning capacities between both parties. Alimony payments are granted so that both former spouses can continue to maintain the standard of living they grew accustomed to throughout the course of marriage.

  • How long will alimony be paid?

    Answer

    Alimony is often only deemed necessary for as long as it takes for the recipient spouse to become self-supporting. However, if the divorce decree did not specify a termination date, the alimony payments must continue until the court orders otherwise. Oftentimes, alimony payments will end if the recipient party remarries.

  • Can the amount of alimony change after divorce?

    Answer

    Yes, the amount of alimony that is granted can be decreased or increased after divorce, but you must be able to prove to the court that there has been a change in the circumstances.

  • Is the husband always the party expected to pay alimony?

    Answer

    While most alimony awards in the past were given by former husbands to former wives, times have changed. Most marriages now consist of not just one, but two wage earners. Women are seen as less dependent, and are beginning to earn the same—if not a higher—level of income. As a result, we are beginning to see more and more orders of alimony being granted from former wife to former husband.

  • Cathleen F. Ward, Esq.

    Founding Attorney

    I founded this firm in 1997. At that time, I had a handful of clients and made quite a leap of faith by branching out on my own. However, I had a great mentor, the late Paul B. Rodbell, Esq., and truly helpful experience through earlier employment at two highly regarded Maryland law firms. When this firm first opened, I operated from a small office, sublet from a generous attorney and friend. Slowly and carefully, I built my practice and the firm. Today, I have a full staff and moved in 2011 to our newly re-developed office building in the Glen Burnie.

    I decided to become a lawyer while in high school and have been licensed to practice since 1990. I knew early on that the law was the right profession for me, and I graduated from the University of Maryland – College Park with a degree in Law Enforcement. However, I wasn’t sure at the start of law school (University of Maryland at Baltimore, this time) what practice areas would be most interesting to me and, at the same time, best fit my skill set. During law school, I was truly blessed by working in the office of the General Counsel the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission. Here, I was able to work on a range of issues, from the commission’s police force to zoning and land use. The zoning experience at the commission paved the way to my next great experience working for a law firm in Prince George’s County where I expanded my zoning practice along with general business law and real estate transactions. I then became an associate at a law firm in Howard County, Maryland where I further expanded my zoning practice into Howard and Anne Arundel Counties and in more complex real estate transactions and financing, representing both lenders and borrowers for residential and commercial transactions.

    Currently, I truly enjoy all manner of real estate and business cases often because I like solving the mathematical complexities presented by cases involving business matters and property issues. I joking call this area ‘math law’. I concentrate my practice in areas such as real estate, bankruptcy, financing, business transactions, zoning, and contracts. Client success in these areas requires meticulous attention to detail and the innate ability to follow the numbers to the desired result. It is precisely these traits that I put to the service of our clients.
  • Amanda E. Schmidt, Esq.

    Passionate about Helping Families

    Amanda Schmidt was born in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. In college, Amanda realized her dream of becoming a family law attorney. She went on to attend the University of Baltimore School of Law, where she argued cases in District Court & Circuit Court for economically disadvantaged clients for the Family Law Clinic. She was also a participant in the Center for Families, Courts, and Children, where she became involved in the Truancy Court Program. She interned for the Honorable Yolanda Tanner and Master Claudette Brown at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Juvenile Division. Amanda also obtained her mediation certification while attending law school.

    After graduating from Law School, Amanda was selected to clerk for Domestic Relations Master William M. Dunn at the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Family Law Division. After her clerkship, she immediately went on to work for Ward & Co. Chtd. where she has concentrated on further developing the family practice of the firm.

  • Bradley S. Shepherd, Esq.

    Associate Attorney

    A Columbia, Maryland native, Bradley Shepherd is a Glen Burnie criminal defense attorney who is passionate about providing top-notch legal services to clients throughout the local community. Bradley graduated from Oakland Mills High School and went on to attend Saint Mary's College of Maryland, graduating with a dual degree in Economics and Sociology. After completing his undergraduate education, Bradley enrolled at the University of Baltimore School of Law.

    While working two jobs throughout law school, and in addition to his studies, Bradley competed on the University's National Trial Advocacy Team. He has interned with the Honorable Louis A Becker, III of Howard County's Circuit Court, as well as with Warnken, LLC, which is led by the renowned Maryland criminal defense attorney Byron L. Warnken, Esq.

    Bradley began working for Ward & Co., Chtd. as a law clerk while in his second year of law school. Since being admitted to the Maryland Bar, Bradley has been practicing as an Associate at Ward & Co., Chtd. Bradley's practice area is diverse, and his ability to diagnose legal issues ranging through a multitude of legal fields is one of his greatest assets to clients. Whether you have an estate planning/administration issue, personal injury case, family law, landlord-tenant disputes, bankruptcy/debt problems, or if you need a civil litigation attorney, business law consultation, or criminal defense attorney, Bradley Shepherd is committed to helping those who are in need.

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