Law Office of Elizabeth Stup, LLC - Frederick, MD
257 West Patrick Street Frederick, MD 21701
Frederick Family Law Firm
Overview
Elizabeth Stup practices in Frederick and Washington county in Maryland. She focuses on assisting husbands and wives to make agreements that will meet their needs well into the future. She also works with unmarried mothers and fathers to reach agreements for custody, parenting access (visitation) and child support that will work for the parties and their children. Much of her practice is involved with parents who find it necessary to modify custody after their divorce due to changes in ...
Elizabeth Stup practices in Frederick and Washington county in Maryland. She focuses on assisting husbands and wives to make agreements that will meet their needs well into the future. She also works with unmarried mothers and fathers to reach agreements for custody, parenting access (visitation) and child support that will work for the parties and their children. Much of her practice is involved with parents who find it necessary to modify custody after their divorce due to changes in ...
Elizabeth Stup practices in Frederick and Washington county in Maryland. She focuses on assisting husbands and wives to make agreements that will meet their needs well into the future. She also works with unmarried mothers and fathers to reach agreements for custody, parenting access (visitation) and child support that will work for the parties and their children. Much of her practice is involved with parents who find it necessary to modify custody after their divorce due to changes in circumstances or the need to move from the area. Ms. Stup is frequently appointed by the court to represent children as a Best Interest Attorney or Child Advocate. She is trained as a Parenting Coordinator, Mediator and Collaborative Attorney because she understands the importance of giving the parties choices in the process of reorganizing their family structure. She strives to be the Family Law Attorney who doesn't forget the family.
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