Recently, Elizabeth J. McInturff, Esq., of JDKatz, P.C., wrote an article featured in The Daily Record concerning how religious coercion or duress is commonly used to withhold a divorce. More specifically, one party may withhold a religious divorce to obtain significantly better custodial and property rights for themselves, all while forcing the other party into a separation agreement with unfavorable terms for them. To read more about religious coercion and enforcement in a divorce agreement, simply click the picture below.
Articles and Publications
- Jeffrey D. Katz, Esq. Interviewed By Fox 5 Washington DC About Estate Plans for College Students
- Maryland’s Elective Share Law: Impact on Estate Planning Since 2020
- Uncorking the Maryland Trust Decanting Act: A Vintage Upgrade for Irrevocable Trusts
- Supreme Court Upholds Mandatory Repatriation Tax: Key Takeaways from Moore v. United States
- Jeffrey D. Katz, Esq. Interviewed By Fox 5 Washington DC About The Importance of Estate Planning
- Jeffrey D. Katz, Esq. Interviewed By Authority Magazine on Businesses Needing Legal Counsel