1-888-760-7339 A Maryland Personal Injury Lawyer With Offices Located in Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Howard County, Anne Arundel County and Prince George County
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Baltimore Attorney
Keith Blair Bartnik is a Maryland Personal Injury, Malpractice and Divorce in Maryland lawyer who offers a unique opportunity to the public to call him directly. You will get your questions answered, NOW.
In representing clients in Maryland divorce Mr. Bartnik has extensive experience and knowledge in matters involving, divorce in Maryland including venue issues, grounds for divorce, limited divorce in Maryland, absolute divorce in Maryland, pendente lite (temporary) relief, custody, including shared physical custody and sole physical custody, modification of child custody, visitation, parental alienation syndrome, child support, child support enforcement issues, above child support guideline incomes, child support modification, definition of what constitutes income in Maryland Divorce cases, financial statements, use and possession, contribution, suit money, marital property, dissipation of marital assets, alimony, the . Maryland Uniform Child Custody and Enforcement ActAs well as Maryland's Domestic Violence Statute, Masters Hearings and Exceptions to Masters Reports and Recommendations, and child abuse issues. When you are able to resolve the issues of your divorce in Maryland by settlement agreement we have the experience and know how to be sure your rights and interest are protected. If you have to go to court to resolve the Maryland divorce issues Mr. Bartnik's trial experience will be your best asset. To learn more about divorce in Maryland simply follow the links below to additional information and feel free to call me. I am more then happy to discuss your divorce in Maryland case. Please visit Anatomy of a divorce in Maryland for an overview of the Maryland divorce process. You will find interesting reading on pivotal cases in divorce in Maryland cases such as Ricketts v. Ricketts 393 Md. 479, 903 A.2d 857 (2006); Taylor v Taylor and Sanders 38 Md.App. 406, 381 A.2d 1154 Md.App. 1977. And also the tort action Maryland recognizes for interference with the custodial relationship.
In all Maryland personal injury cases you are invited to discuss liability and damages involving your personal injury case, auto accident case, medical malpractice case, birth injury case, car accident case or any other injury case in Maryland at no cost. As to Maryland personal injury cases, Mr. Bartnik has represented clients in personal injury cases, medical malpractice claims, car accidents, motorcycle accident, truck accident, and other traffic accidents in Maryland as well as slip and fall cases for more then 20 years. Car accident injury cases and other traffic accident cases have included representation of families suffering the wrongful death of a child as a result of the Maryland personal injury accident. As a Maryland car accident and personal injury attorney, Mr. Bartnik has represented clients suffering serious life changing injuries. These in include but are not limited to spinal cords injuries, back injuries, head injuries, cancer misdiagnosis, fractures, as well as, herniated disk, knee injuries, ankle injuries, facial injuries and shoulder injuries to name just a few. Mr. Bartnik has represented clients and assisted other attorneys in Maryland personal injury cases on issues such as intake information, investigation, treatment, property damage, PIP coverage, lost wages, car rental, settlements, filing suit, elements of a complaint in negligence, form of pleadings, limitations, venue/jurisdiction, Circuit Court/District Court, witness subpoenas, getting records into evidence, trial, preparation proof of damages, the cap on damages, loss of consortium, transportation cost, opening statement, direct examination, cross examination, medical experts, closing statement, and post trial motions, as well as, proven damages and recovered money for his clients and their families for wrongful death, survivor benefits, serious personal injury, permanent injury, lost wages, pain and suffering and lost enjoyment of vocation and future opportunities.
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