Beth L. Rogers Esq. - Columbia, MD
Attorney at Simpson Law, PA
Family Law Lawyers in Columbia, MD
8850 Columbia 100 Parkway Suite 303 Columbia, MD 21045 - 2377
Columbia Family Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/02/2026
Areas of Practice
- Family Law
Attorney Information
Overview
Beth Rogers founded Beth L. Rogers, LLC to handle family law matters in a way that benefits both your rights and interests and those of your family. When two people decide to end a marriage, they must make decisions regarding children, property, and their future. Beth Rogers seeks to help you make informed decisions and minimize conflict. Ms. Rogers handles pre and post-nuptial agreements, separation agreements, and retirement division orders pursuant to divorce. If a case is in court, she will refer her client to a colleague who will aggressively advocate for their rights.
Ms. Rogers also handles virtual mediation matters in Maryland and South Carolina. She has extensive experience assisting parties to settle disputes through mediation, a process in which the parties negotiate the terms of their divorce, custody, or property dispute in the hopes of reaching a separation agreement and/or a parenting plan. Mediation spares clients the associated court costs and the emotional angst of litigation. Beth Rogers deeply cares about her clients. She is focused and devoted, providing one-on-one attention to each client.
Personal interests
Spending time with family members and our dogs
Enjoying live music
Outdoor activities: Hiking and Walking, especially on the beach
Exploring involvement with the conservation of Sea Turtles
Awards and Honors
Honors
- Super Lawyers of Maryland- 10 years
- Conwell R. Sapp Award - 2024
- National Academy of Family Law Attorneys - Nationally Ranked Top 10 Attorney Award | 2022
Education
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Legal Education
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University of Baltimore School of Law,
Baltimore,
Maryland, May, 1999
J.D.
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University of Baltimore School of Law,
Baltimore,
Maryland, May, 1999
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Non Legal Education
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The American University,
Washington,
District of Columbia, May, 1994
B.A.
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The American University,
Washington,
District of Columbia, May, 1994
Current Employment Position(s)
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Attorney
Classes and Seminars
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AACC, MCDR, and MSBA Mediator Ethics and Advanced Trainings | 2008 – Present
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MICPEL and MSBA annual Family Law Practice Updates | 2000 – Present
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Military Divorce Webinar | 2012
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MSBA -Representing Children in Juvenile Court | 2011
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AAML Advanced Seminar-Family Law, Effective Communication & Techniques for Successful Negotiation | 2010
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MSBA - Course on Social Security Disability | 2010
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Courses on drafting retirement and pension orders | 2002 – Present
- National Business Institute | Tax Aspects of Divorce | 2001
Bar Admissions
- Maryland, 1999
- District of Columbia, 2000
- South Carolina, 2023
Other Affiliations
- ABA, Family Law Section Member (ADR Section Member)
- Maryland State Bar Association, Section on Family Law and ADR (Member)
- Women's Bar Association (Member, Howard County Chapter President)
- Howard County Bar Association
- District of Columbia Bar
- Women's Bar Association
- Horry County, SC Bar Association
Contact
8850 Columbia 100 Parkway
Suite 303
Columbia, MD 21045 - 2377
Phone: 301-658-7951
Fax: (410) 964-2359
Email: Send a message
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