The Law Firm of Minshew & Ahluwalia LLP
Maryland Law Firm
The attorneys at Minshew & Ahluwalia LLP focus exclusively on the practice of Family Law, including uncontested and contested divorce, separation, child support, child custody, alimony and spousal support, separation agreements, prenuptial agreements, division of property, domestic violence, child support, enforcement and modification, paternity, and other family law matters. We are strong advocates for families in Maryland and Washington, D.C., and committed to delivering the highest professional and ethical standards to the practice of family law.
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