Family Law, Social Security Disability Melissa Green, Esquire Family Law, Social Security Disability Melissa Green, Esquire

Will Property Division in a Divorce Affect SSI or SSDI Benefits?

When a couple gets divorced, they often divide their property and assets. This can include things like money in bank accounts, retirement funds, real estate, or other valuable property. If you receive disability benefits, you may wonder whether getting property in a divorce could affect those benefits.

The answer depends on which disability program you receive.

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Marta Dybowski Marta Dybowski

Welcoming Our New Summer Associates and Paralegal to the Maven Law Team

At Maven Law, LLC, we are proud to continue growing our team with talented, compassionate, and driven individuals who share our commitment to exceptional client service and thoughtful legal advocacy. This summer, we are excited to welcome two summer associates and a new paralegal who each bring unique experiences, perspectives, and enthusiasm to our practice.

We are proud to invest in the next generation of legal professionals and grateful to welcome individuals who bring intelligence, compassion, and a strong commitment to service. Please join us in welcoming Maria, Tia, and Ellie to Maven Law, LLC this summer.

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Marta Dybowski Marta Dybowski

Maven Law Launch Party

At the heart of the Launch Party celebration were the firm’s partners—Marta M. Dybowski, Vernon Vassallo, and Alfred A. Cave—whose combined experience and shared commitment to excellence form the foundation of Maven Law. Each brings a distinct perspective and depth of expertise, yet together they embody a unified mission: to provide thoughtful, strategic, and client-centered legal solutions.

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Family Law, QDRO, Divorce, Property Division Alfred A. Cave, III, Esquire Family Law, QDRO, Divorce, Property Division Alfred A. Cave, III, Esquire

How to Divide Retirement Accounts in a Divorce: Understanding Qualified Domestic Relations Orders

When you’re going through a divorce in Delaware, dividing retirement accounts can be one of the most complex challenges you’ll face. If you or your spouse have a 401(k), pension, or other employer-sponsored retirement plan, you’ll need a special court order called a Qualified Domestic Relations Order—or QDRO—to divide those accounts without devastating tax penalties.

At Maven Law, we help families navigate divorce in Delaware with clarity and confidence. Here’s what you need to know about QDROs.

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Family Law Vernon M. Vassallo Family Law Vernon M. Vassallo

Do I Need a Prenup in Delaware?

If you’re engaged and starting to plan your future, you may be wondering whether a prenuptial agreement is something you should have.

For many couples in Delaware, especially those getting married for the first time, the question is not about divorce. It is about clarity. A prenup allows you to decide in advance how finances would be handled if the marriage ever ended.

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