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DC and MD Matrimonial Lawyer Focusing on Custody, Divorce and Prenups

For over 20 years, Regina A. DeMeo has been helping families in MD and DC with custody and divorce issues either through mediation, litigation or advocacy. She is an alumna of Georgetown University and GW University Law School, who is nationally recognized as a top matrimonial attorney. She is frequently quoted in the media for her ideas to promote healthier relationships and featured in the Washington Post, ABA Journal and Bethesda Magazine for her care and commitment to her clients. As a legal commentator, she has appeared on Washington Post Express Facebook Live, ABC tv, Good Morning America, MMCTV, YouTube and Sirius XM, and has been quoted in various magazines, books and journals across the country.

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Do You Need To Split Before The Holidays?

By |November 14th, 2023|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , |

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Tips for Recognizing 4 Main Types of Domestic Abuse

By |October 28th, 2023|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

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The Benefits of Hiring a Prenuptial Agreement Attorney: Why You Need One for Your Prenup

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