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Real Talk Family Law

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About Real Talk Family Law

Real Talk Family Law is a practical, no-nonsense podcast hosted by Maryland family law attorney Richard Lebovitz. Designed to guide clients through divorce, custody, and other family law matters, each episode breaks down what to expect from the legal process—starting with your very first consultation. Richard draws on decades of experience to offer clear, compassionate insight that empowers listeners to make informed decisions and take the next step with confidence.

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episode What Happens to the Marital Home in a Maryland Divorce? artwork

What Happens to the Marital Home in a Maryland Divorce?

Episode Summary: In this episode of *Real Talk, Family Law*, Richard LeBovitz sheds light on the crucial aspects of handling the marital home during a divorce. He discusses the legal considerations, options, and the Maryland courts' criteria for determining the fate of the family home post-divorce, offering valuable insights for individuals facing this challenging situation. Key Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 01:30 – Importance of Marital Home in Divorce 03:45 – Legal Considerations for Marital Property 05:20 – Options for Handling the Marital Home 07:10 – Impact of Mortgages and Refinancing 08:45 – Tying Home Decision to Child Custody 10:15 – Common Mistakes in Home Negotiations 12:00 – Advice for Protecting Home Rights About the Show: *Real Talk, Family Law* delves into the complexities of family legal matters, providing expert guidance and insights to help individuals navigate divorce, custody disputes, and property division with confidence. Led by seasoned attorney Richard LeBovitz, the show offers valuable information and support for those seeking clarity and resolution in family law matters.

23 Jan 2026 - 10 min
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Post-Divorce Modifications in Maryland: When and How Changes Can Be Made

Episode Summary: In this episode of *Real Talk, Family Law*, Richard LeBovitz dives into the intricacies of post-divorce modifications, focusing on custody, child support, and alimony orders. He emphasizes the necessity of demonstrating a material change in circumstances and the child's well-being to seek modifications. Richard also sheds light on the limitations surrounding alimony adjustments, offering valuable insights for those navigating post-divorce legal matters. Key Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 01:30 – Reasons for Seeking Modifications 03:15 – Criteria for Custody Modifications 04:45 – Alimony Adjustment Considerations 06:20 – Material Change in Circumstances Explained 08:10 – Court Approval Process for Modifications 09:45 – Common Mistakes in Self-Representation 11:20 – Importance of Legal Consultation 13:00 – Guidance Before Filing with the Court About the Show: *Real Talk, Family Law* is a platform where legal expert Richard LeBovitz offers comprehensive insights into family law matters, guiding listeners through the complexities of divorce, custody, and post-divorce legal processes. With a focus on clarity and practical advice, Richard aims to empower individuals facing family law challenges.

9 Jan 2026 - 9 min
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How Do Maryland Courts Decide Child Custody?

Episode Summary In this episode of Real Talk Family Law, Maryland family law attorney Richard Lebovitz breaks down how courts determine child custody. He explains the legal factors judges must consider, the truth about common misconceptions like “mothers always win custody,” and what “the best interest of the child” really means. Richard also shares practical advice for parents navigating custody disputes — from documenting communication to building a cooperative co-parenting relationship. Whether you’re facing a custody hearing or just want to understand your rights as a parent, this episode offers clear, practical guidance for protecting your relationship with your child. Key Timestamps  00:30 – Richard explains what parents should expect when filing a custody case and why patience is key. 02:00 – Why Maryland courts don’t automatically favor mothers and how every case is decided on its unique facts. 04:00 – Fitness of parents, living arrangements, employment, stability, and ability to care for the child. 06:00 – What this term truly means and how courts apply it when making custody decisions. 08:30 – When and how a child’s opinion is considered based on age and maturity. 10:00 – How parents’ ability to communicate and work together affects custody outcomes. 12:00 – Richard’s advice on documenting communication, using shared calendars, and staying involved. 14:30 – Why keeping calm, avoiding conflict, and taking small steps toward resolution often lead to the best long-term results. About the Show Real Talk Family Law with Richard Lebovitz helps Maryland families understand the legal issues that affect their lives — from custody and divorce to grandparents’ rights and guardianship. With over 30 years of experience, Attorney Richard Lebovitz provides straightforward answers that empower families to make informed decisions.

26 Dec 2025 - 17 min
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Grandparents’ Rights in Maryland: What Families Should Know

Episode Summary In this episode of Real Talk Family Law, Maryland family law attorney Richard Lebovitz breaks down the complex topic of grandparents’ rights and what the law actually allows in Maryland. He explains why these cases come up so often, what it means to be a de facto parent, and how courts balance the rights of biological parents versus grandparents. Richard also shares what both parents and grandparents should understand before going to court, common challenges families face in these situations, and practical advice on how to resolve disputes through communication or mediation rather than litigation. Key Timestamps 00:30 – Why questions about grandparents’ rights are so common in Maryland 01:20 – The reality of grandparents’ legal standing under Maryland law 02:10 – What it means to be a “de facto parent” and how that status is earned 03:20 – Examples of when grandparents qualify as de facto parents 04:30 – How courts view custody and visitation in these situations 05:20 – Common legal challenges grandparents face in custody filings 06:30 – How judges balance the rights of parents versus grandparents 08:00 – Why most cases favor biological parents and what that means for grandparents 09:30 – Practical advice for parents when grandparents seek involvement 11:00 – Guidance for grandparents before taking legal action 12:00 – How mediation and compromise can help families avoid lengthy court battles About the Show Real Talk Family Law helps Maryland families understand their legal rights in divorce, custody, and visitation matters. Each episode features attorney Richard Lebovitz, who shares clear, practical guidance based on decades of experience helping families navigate complex family law issues with honesty and care.

12 Dec 2025 - 14 min
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Collaborative Law vs. Litigation: What’s Right for You?

Episode Summary In this episode of Real Talk Family Law, Maryland family law attorney Richard Lebovitz breaks down two very different approaches to divorce: collaborative law and litigation. He explains how each process works, who may benefit the most from each approach, and the financial and emotional factors couples should consider before deciding which path to take. Richard also shares insights into a “collaborative light” approach that balances cooperation with the flexibility to pursue litigation if necessary. Whether you’re facing complex asset division, child custody concerns, or simply trying to find the least stressful path forward, this episode provides clarity on how to navigate divorce while protecting your future. Timestamps 00:38 – Defining collaborative divorce and how it differs from litigation 02:10 – Who is involved in the collaborative process and their roles 04:15 – When collaborative divorce is the best option 05:35 – When litigation may be necessary instead 07:10 – Addressing risks in collaborative divorce, such as power imbalances 08:50 – What “collaborative light” means and how it works in practice 11:05 – Comparing costs and time between collaboration and litigation 12:20 – What happens when collaborative negotiations fall apart 13:45 – Advice for individuals unsure which divorce path to pursue About the Show Real Talk Family Law is a practical, no-nonsense podcast hosted by Maryland family law attorney Richard Lebovitz. Designed to guide clients through divorce, custody, and other family law matters, each episode breaks down what to expect from the legal process—starting with your very first consultation. Richard draws on decades of experience to offer clear, compassionate insight that empowers listeners to make informed decisions and take the next step with confidence.

28 Nov 2025 - 13 min
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