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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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3010, 2014

Are You Experiencing a Mid-Life Crisis?

By |October 30th, 2014|Categories: Blog, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , , |

It is not a "crisis" if you find yourself in your 40's or 50's reevaluating your career or life choices-- this is normal, and should be seen as an opportunity to make some improvements.  Here is a recent article that explains this phenomenon: http://www.wealthstrategiesjournal.com/regina-a-demeo-is-there-really-a-mid-life-crisis/ Here is the link to an interview with a life coach that explains the importance of working with a guide through this process: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0eATPJnQYo There are many great books out there that are also helpful, including The Road Less Traveled by Dr. Peck, and Butterflies are Free to Fly by Stephen Davis. It is good to question.  Enjoy the journey.  Just know that all the answers you need are already within you.

2410, 2014

Should You Postpone Having a Family?

By |October 24th, 2014|Categories: Blog, Uncategorized|Tags: , , |

Many stories have been written about the challenges of parenting in the 21st century, and how expensive kids are to raise, but what people really need to hear is how much we can learn from our children, how much they help us grow, and how much they provide to us.  In teaching them, we learn a lot about ourselves, our values and what really matters in life.  In raising them, we too expand our understanding of the world and what it takes to build healthy, enduring relationships.  And in loving them, they expand our ability to love more than we ever thought humanly possible. The choice of whether to delay parenthood is a very personal one, and I commend companies like Facebook and Apple willing to financially support this option, and we should all respect each person's right to make the decision best suited to his/her situation, but I will say this: (1) You will always worry about money (no matter how much you think you have or don't have) so don't get too hung up on this fact and (2) Parenting is hard work, and I mean literally-- it takes a physical toll on you that is just easier to bear in your late 20's or 30's than in your 40's.  Your energy level is not likely to increase with age, meanwhile there are greater health [...]

2110, 2014

Top 4 Reasons Second Marriages Fail

By |October 21st, 2014|Categories: Blog, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

After working with families in the DC Area for over 16 years and observing their dynamics, here are the 4 key reasons that explain why over 70% of second marriages don't last: 1. Not Enough Time to Reflect; 2. Rushing Into Things; 3. Money; and 4. Kids. Here is a recent article explaining this further: http://www.wealthstrategiesjournal.com/regina-a-demeo-why-do-second-marriages-fail-so-often/ Here is a video that discusses the challenges parents face post-divorce: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-wukchJEv8 For those contemplating a second marriage, I highly recommend you talk about your estate planning before the nuptials, and consider having a prenuptial agreement drafted by an attorney.  Also, look into attending a couple's counseling seminar,  or you can order the workbook "Focus of Forever" by AAML at www.aaml.org By Regina A. DeMeo, Esq. www.reginademeo.com

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