Law Office of Neveen H. Kurtom

Law Office of Neveen H. Kurtom The Law Office of Neveen H. Kurtom provides representation in all types of family law matters, criminal law matters, and estate planning.

05/10/2026
I’m honored to share that I’ve been selected to the 2026 Super Lawyers list for Family Law.This recognition is humbling,...
01/07/2026

I’m honored to share that I’ve been selected to the 2026 Super Lawyers list for Family Law.

This recognition is humbling, and it belongs as much to my clients as it does to me. For nearly 20 years, I’ve had the privilege of guiding families through some of their most challenging moments—divorce, child custody, and child support matters that shape their futures.

Since opening my practice, my commitment has remained the same: to provide compassionate, strategic representation when it matters most. Every case is personal. Every family deserves an advocate who listens, fights for their interests, and helps them move forward with confidence.

Thank you to my clients for trusting me with your stories and your futures. This award reflects your courage and resilience.

HUGE NEWS ‼️ The Law Office of Neveen Kurtom is proud to announce its new location at 1 Research Court, Suite 450, Rockv...
07/07/2025

HUGE NEWS ‼️ The Law Office of Neveen Kurtom is proud to announce its new location at 1 Research Court, Suite 450, Rockville, Maryland. We look forward to continuing to serve you in all your family law needs.

Learn more about our office at www.mymarylandattorney.com

Our office helps with:

🔸Divorce, Child Custody, and Child Support
🔸Domestic Violence
🔸Protective Orders
🔸Property Division
🔸Mediation
🔸Paternity
🔸Contempt and Enforcement
🔸Child Relocation
🔸Modifications of Child Custody and/or Child Support
🔸Prenuptial Agreements
🔸Postnuptial Agreements
🔸Assisted Reproduction and Surrogacy
🔸Assault
🔸Stalking
🔸Harassment
🔸Juvenile Offenses & School Hearings

Call us at (301) 356-4423. We are here to help.

We are pleased to announce that Neveen Kurtom, Esq. has been selected for inclusion in the 2025 Maryland Super Lawyers l...
01/16/2025

We are pleased to announce that Neveen Kurtom, Esq. has been selected for inclusion in the 2025 Maryland Super Lawyers list. The Law Office of Neveen H. Kurtom is a leading full-service law firm practicing in the areas of family law, criminal defense, and estate planning.

About Super Lawyers®
Super Lawyers is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The patented selection process includes independent research, peer nominations and peer evaluations. Super Lawyers are known for their high degree of recognition by their peers and for their professional achievement in the field of law.

03/15/2024

What is a Parent Coordinator and When Do I Need One?

Navigating child custody issues in a divorce can be exhausting for many. Sometimes, parties are not able to co-parent effectively which can lead to concerns surrounding their child’s mental, emotional, and physical health. Parenting coordination is “a process in which the parties work with a parenting coordinator to reduce the effects or potential effects of conflict on the parties' child.” Md. Rule 9-205.2.

Generally, parties should consider parent coordination if they are in a high conflict situation, if they frequently have difficulty making joint decisions regarding their children, if there are frequent communication breakdowns, or if there are frequent violations of court-ordered custody orders.

Parties can hire a parenting coordinator on their own or petition the court to appoint one. If the court approves the appointment, the judge will decide which party pays for the parent coordinator (if not both) based on their financial circumstances.

Maryland Rule 9-205.2(g) outlines the services a parent coordinator can render which include:

(1) if there is no operative custody and visitation order, work with the parties to develop an agreed plan for custody and visitation;

(2) if there is an operative custody and visitation order, assist the parties in amicably resolving disputes about the interpretation of and compliance with the order and in making any joint recommendations to the court for any changes to the order;

(3) educate the parties about making and implementing decisions that are in the best interest of the child;

(4) assist the parties in developing guidelines for appropriate communication between them;

(5) suggest resources to assist the parties;

(6) assist the parties in modifying patterns of behavior and in developing parenting strategies to manage and reduce opportunities for conflict in order to reduce the impact of any conflict upon their child;

(7) in response to a subpoena issued at the request of a party or an attorney for a child of the parties, or upon action of the court pursuant to Rule 2-514 or 5-614, produce documents and testify in the action as a fact witness;

(8) if concerned that a party or child is in imminent physical or emotional danger, communicate with the court or court personnel to request an immediate hearing; and

(9) decide post-judgment disputes by making minor, temporary modifications to child access provisions ordered by the court if (A) the judgment or post-judgment order of the court authorizes such decision making, and (B) the parties have agreed in writing or on the record that the post-judgment parenting coordinator may do so.

If you have any questions about your case and whether a parent coordinator will be helpful in your situation, contact us at (443) 741-2568 to schedule a consultation. There are proactive measures you can take to ensure you resolve conflicts and create a healthier environment for your child.

04/20/2023

New Changes In Maryland Divorce Law Starting October 1, 2023

There are new changes in Maryland divorce laws which will go into effect on October 1, 2023. These changes include:

Elimination of Limited Divorce. Under the current law of limited divorce, a couple could be married but living separately and file for a limited divorce. They could address issues of child custody, child support, alimony, and use and possession of the marital home. Starting October 1, 2023, parties will no longer be allowed to file for a limited divorce in Maryland.

Starting October 1, 2023, the following grounds will be eliminated for parties filing for an absolute divorce:

* Desertion
* Alimony
* 12 month separation
* Insanity
* Excessive vicious conduct
* Criminal convictions leading to jail time

Under the new law, couples will be able to obtain a divorce based on two grounds: 1) mutual consent and 2) irreconcilable differences. If you are planning ahead for a divorce and have concerns as to how the new legislation will affect your case, we are here to answer your questions.

The Daily Record has named Neveen H. Kurtom, Esq. to its 2023 listing of Maryland’s Top 100 Women.Maryland’s Top 100 Wom...
03/24/2023

The Daily Record has named Neveen H. Kurtom, Esq. to its 2023 listing of Maryland’s Top 100 Women.

Maryland’s Top 100 Women was founded in 1996 to recognize outstanding achievements by women demonstrated through professional accomplishments, community leadership and mentoring.

“This year’s Maryland’s Top 100 Women inspire those around them to be the best. They excel professionally and are active leaders in their communities while also mentoring the next generation," said Suzanne Fischer-Huettner, managing director of The Daily Record/BridgeTower Media. “The Circle of Excellence inductees have demonstrated sustained achievement professionally, in the community and in guiding the next generation of leaders. All of us at The Daily Record are pleased to recognize the amazing accomplishments of this year’s Maryland’s Top 100 Women honorees.”

The Daily Record has announced the 2023 Maryland’s Top 100 Women honorees recognizing high-achieving Maryland women who are making an impact.

02/07/2023

Neveen Kurtom Honored by Maryland Super Lawyers 2023

We are pleased to announce that Neveen Kurtom has been selected for inclusion in the 2023 Maryland Super Lawyers list. Ms. Kurtom has been recognized as a Super Lawyer since 2016. The Law Office of Neveen H. Kurtom is a leading full-service law firm practicing in the areas of family law, criminal defense, and estate planning.

About Super Lawyers®

Super Lawyers is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The patented selection process includes independent research, peer nominations and peer evaluations. Super Lawyers are known for their high degree of recognition by their peers and for their professional achievement in the field of law.

02/06/2023

What Is A Nesting Agreement In A Divorce?

“Nesting” during a divorce is when the parents take turns having their custodial time with their children in the family home and the parents themselves have separate places. Rather than the minor children going back and forth between two separate residences, they remain in the family home 100% of the time and the parents do all the rotating in and out of the family home.

What are the benefits of nesting agreements? Keeping the children’s environment and routine stable is often the top priority of many parents going through a divorce. Nesting is sometimes a favored option for some parents as it keeps the children’s school, after-school activities, neighbors, friends, etc. the same. Additionally, if either parent is not able to financially secure a new residence to accommodate the minor children, they sometimes choose to rent an affordable residence for themselves and keep the family home as the major housing cost. Nesting can also help parents that are going through a trial separation and gives them time to evaluate whether they really want to divorce and may help ease reconciliation.

Nesting agreements certainly come with their own challenges. It can be very emotional and challenging for both parents to move in and out of the family home continuously. Furthermore, if the parents are not able to secure an affordable second residence for themselves, it may end up costing the parties even more money to keep the family home. Nesting can also lead to other behavior such as spying on the other parent while they are in the house.

Determining whether a nesting agreement is an option for you and your family requires a lot of corroboration and understanding among the parties. Nesting is often very stressful and needs to be very carefully planned. If you have any questions regarding nesting agreements, please contact us at (443) 741-2567 and we would be happy to meet with you to discuss your options.

11/17/2022

As the holiday season approaches, many parents can feel the pressure of dealing with the challenges of their holiday visitation schedule. Whether this is the first holiday season that you have to adhere to a visitation schedule with your ex, or perhaps you are dealing with a new change in the holiday schedule this year, there are steps you can take now to minimize the holiday stress with your ex.

Every co-parent should review their parenting plan or existing custody order prior to the holidays. If everything is still ok and no changes or accommodations need to be made, then a simple confirmation with your co-parent should suffice. If there are issues with your current schedule and need to change it, you should first communicate your request to your co-parent and see if any accommodation can be made. Both parents should be flexible and compromise to avoid unproductive communication. Some co-parents may consult and use the services of a mediator if they cannot reach an expeditious agreement among themselves. Mediation can be an effective tool that may resolve the issue(s) without having to litigate in court.

Renegotiating with your ex to change the holiday schedule, either on a temporary or permanent basis, can be challenging. If speaking with your co-parent is not fruitful and mediation does not work, you may want to consider speaking with an attorney to discuss your options. Some of the options available may be filing a court modification or enforcement. If you have any questions about your upcoming holiday access schedule, feel free to contact our firm and we would be happy to meet with you to discuss your legal options.

10/05/2022

What is a divorce based on mutual consent grounds?

Divorces can take a long time to complete from beginning to end. In some instances, the parties can obtain an absolute divorce based on mutual consent grounds if certain requirements are met. First, there MUST be a written and signed settlement agreement that resolves all the issues including marital property, child custody, child support, alimony, and use and possession of the marital home. Second, there must also be a completed child support guidelines worksheet if child support is involved. Both parties must be satisfied with the agreement and the court must also be satisfied with the agreement. If child custody is part of the agreement, the court must be satisfied that the custody schedule is in the best interests of the minor child(ren).

A lawyer can help you draft the agreement and file the necessary paperwork with the court to help you obtain your final absolute divorce. Filing for an absolute divorce based on mutual consent grounds helps the parties avoid costly litigation and is expeditious once the agreement is drafted and signed. If you have any questions, please contact us at (443) 741-2567 and we would be happy to meet with you to answer all of your questions.

Address

1 Research Court, Suite 450
Rockville, MD
20850

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+14437412567

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