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| | Address | | Suite 301 West Court Building, 2448 Holly Avenue | | Annapolis, Maryland 21401-3177 | | (Anne Arundel Co.) | | | |
| | Contact Information | Phone: 410-841-6500; 266-0544 D.C.: 301-261-8671 | | Fax: 410-224-4135 | | Visit Our Website | | http://www.dalnekoffmason.com | | | Send Us Email |  |
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| Dalnekoff & Mason, P.A. practices in the following areas of law:
Family Law, Adoption Law, Child Custody, Child Support, Interstate Child Custody, Parental Rights, Visitation Rights, Divorce, Alimony, Domestic Relations, Domestic Torts, Domestic Violence, Marital Agreements, Marital Property Distribution, Marital Property Law, Marital Property Settlements, Matrimonial Law, Name Changes, Paternity, Postnuptial Agreements, Premarital Agreements, Separation Agreements, Marital Property Mediation, Custody Mediation, Spousal Support, Elder Law, Guardianship and Conservatorship, Guardian Ad Litem, Incompetency Proceedings, Admiralty and Maritime Law, Marine Insurance Defense, Recreational Boating Law, Appellate Practice, Business Law, Business Litigation, Business Associations Law, Business Torts, Buying and Selling of Businesses, Small Business Law, Business Dissolutions, Business Formation, Business Mediation, Business Planning, Business Sales, Complex Business Litigation, Limited Liability Company Law, Professional Practices, Sole Proprietorships, Strategic Alliances, Civil Litigation, Civil Appeals, Commercial Collections, Commercial Litigation, Construction Law, Construction Litigation, Mechanics Liens, Contracts, Breach of Contracts, Contract Litigation, Consumer Litigation, Computers and Software, Computer Technology, Information Technology, Computer Security, Insurance, Leases and Leasing, Negligence, Negligence Defense, Partnership Law, Limited Partnerships, Limited Liability Partnerships, Personal Injury, Accidents, Automobile Accidents and Injuries, Bicycle Accidents, Automobile Negligence, Bodily Injury, Brain Injury, Catastrophic Injury, Head Injury, Motor Vehicle Accidents and Injuries, Motorcycle Accidents, Personal Injury Arbitration, Personal Injury Defense, Repetitive Stress Injury, School Bus Accidents, Severe Burns, Slip and Fall, Spinal Injury, Third Party Wrongful Death, Wrongful Death, Libel, Slander and Defamation, Premises Liability, Premises Liability Defense, Probate, Probate Administration, Probate Litigation, Property Law, Personal Property, Property Rights, Real Estate, Boundary Disputes, Condominium Association Law, Community Association Law, Condominium Law, Conservation Easements, Easements, Homeowners Association Law, Land Acquisitions, Land Sales, Quiet Title, Real Estate Acquisitions, Real Estate Brokerage Law, Real Estate Contracts, Real Estate Collections, Real Estate Brokers and Agents Liability, Real Estate Finance, Real Estate Foreclosure, Real Estate Fraud, Real Estate Joint Ventures, Real Estate Litigation, Real Estate Mediation, Real Estate Partnership, Real Estate Sales, Real Property, Right of Way Easements, Landlord and Tenant Law, Torts, Civil Liability, Intentional Torts, Tort Defense, Tort Liability, Trust and Estates, Estate Administration, Estate Litigation, Estate Planning for the Elderly, Financial Planning, Living Trusts, Retirement Planning, Trust Law, Trust Litigation, Wealth Preservation, Wills, Contested Wills, Inheritance, Living Wills, Successions, Workers Compensation. | | Year Established: 1986 | Firm Profile:
With its principal office in Annapolis, the State capital, the Firm serves individual and business clients throughout Maryland. The Firm's attorneys are result-oriented and apply creative advocacy to the needs of a wide spectrum of clients. | | Firm Size: 6 | Office Hours:
Monday: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Tuesday: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Wednesday: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Thursday: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Friday: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
| Rate Information:
Fixed Hourly Rates
Fixed Fees Available
| | Carol S. Craig (Member) born Kansas City, Missouri, June 24, 1937; admitted to bar, 1981, Maryland; 1982, U.S. District Court, District of Maryland. Education: Carnegie Mellon University (B.S., History, 1959); University of Maryland (J.D., 1980). Member, 1987-1992 and Vice President, 1987-1989, American Inns of Court, Paca Inn. Member, 1985-1991; 1992-1994 and Chair, 1988-1995, Bench-Bar Domestic Relations Committee, Anne Arundel Circuit Court. Faculty Member, Maryland State Bar Association Professionalism Course for New Admittees, 1992. Member, Inquiry Committee, 1994-2001 and Peer Review Committee, 2001, Attorney Grievance Commission. Member, 1996, Chair, 1998-2000 and Domestic Case Facilitator, 1999, Family Law Committee, Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Member: Anne Arundel County (President, 1986-1987) and Maryland State (Member, Board of Governors, 1987-1989; Chair, Local and Specialty Bar Liaison Committee, 1989-1991; Member, Family Law Section, 1982; Member, Professionalism Committee, 2001-2002) Bar Associations; Womens' Law Center. Fellow, Maryland Bar Foundation. Practice Areas: Family Law; Divorce; Separation Agreements; Marital Property Law; Child Custody; Adoption Law; Guardianship; Trusts and Estates. Email: Carol S. Craig | | Barry J. Dalnekoff (Member) born Baltimore, Maryland, March 15, 1948; admitted to bar, 1974, Maryland and U.S. District Court, District of Maryland; 1977, U.S. Supreme Court; 1985, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit; 1986, U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit. Education: University of Baltimore (B.S., magna cum laude, 1970; J.D., summa cum laude, 1974). Nu Beta Epsilon. Member, Heuisler Honor Society. Guest Lecturer, University of Baltimore, 1977-1979. Counselor/Vice President, Paca-Brent American Inn of Court, Annapolis, Maryland, 1989-1991. Lecturer and Faculty Member, MICPEL, 1999. Presenter: Family Law, Case Management, Maryland State Bar Association Technology Showcase, 2000; Laptop Lawyering, Solo and Small Firm Conference, 2000 and 2005. Co-Chair, MSBA Family Law Section Annual Meeting Program, 2001. Member, Bench/Bar Committee, Domestic Relations, 1988-1995 and Civil Case Mediator, Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Member, Anne Arundel Community College Paralegal Studies Advisory Board. Adjunct Faculty Member, Anne Arundel Community College, Paralegal Studies Program. Secretary and Executive Committee Member, 2005-2007, Vice-President and Executive Committee Member, 2007-2009, Maryland Institute for Continuing Professional Education of Lawyers (MICPEL). Member: Anne Arundel County (Co-Chair, Domestic Relations Committee, 1992-1995; Member, Family Law Committee) Maryland State (Member, Family Law Section Council, 1999-2006; Chair, 2004-2005; Technology Liaison to MSBA, Family Law Section; Member, MSBA/MICPEL Joint Technology Taskforce Committee, 2006) and American (Member, Family Law Section, Litigation and Law Practice Management; Member, Practice Technology Core Group) Bar Associations. Fellow: Life Fellow, Maryland Bar Foundation. [USAR 156th JAG Detachment, 1971-1976]. Reported Cases: Allison v. Allison, 160 Md. App. 331, 864 A2d 191 (Oct 2004). Practice Areas: Family Law; Trial Practice; Civil Litigation; Business Law. Email: Barry J. Dalnekoff | | Mark E. Mason (Member) born Baltimore, Maryland, April 23, 1949; admitted to bar, 1974, Maryland; 1975, U.S. District Court, District of Maryland and U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit; 1986, U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit. Education: University of Maryland (B.A., 1971; J.D., with honors, 1974). Member: Anne Arundel County, Maryland State and American Bar Associations. Practice Areas: Civil Practice; Appellate Practice; Personal Injury; Contracts. Email: Mark E. Mason | | Thomas J. Voigt (Member) born Albany, New York, June 20, 1946; admitted to bar, 1979, Maryland and U.S. District Court, District of Maryland. Education: Fordham University (A.B., 1968); University of Northern Colorado (M.S., 1979); University of Baltimore (J.D., 1979). Member: Bar Association of Baltimore City; Anne Arundel County and Maryland State Bar Associations; Bankruptcy Bar Association for the District of Maryland. [Major, U.S. Army, 1971-1977, Ret.; With U.S. Army Res., 1977-1991]. Practice Areas: Personal Injury; Workers Compensation; Bankruptcy; Collections; Wills. Email: Thomas J. Voigt | | | | Jennifer L. Merrill (Associate) born Baltimore, Maryland, March 19, 1971; admitted to bar, 2003, Maryland. Education: University of Baltimore (B.A., 1992; J.D., magna cum laude, 2003). Heuisler Honor Society. Staff Editor, University of Baltimore Law Forum. Author: "Slack v. Truitt: Presumption of Due Execution Attaches to A Will Despite the Absence of An Attestation Clause That May Only Be Overcome By Clear and Convincing Evidence the Will Was Not Properly Attested," U. Balt. Law Forum, Summer 2002. Author: "Goldberg v. Miller: Guardian Ad Litem Fees May Not Be Characterized As Child Support," U. Balt. Law Forum, Fall 2002. Teaching Assistant, 2001-2002, Supervising Teaching Assistant, 2002-2003, Legal Research and Writing Program, University of Baltimore School of Law Instructor, MSBA Mock Trial. Certified Civil and Family Law Mediator. Collaboratively Trained Attorney. Member: Anne Arundel County Bar Association (Secretary, Family Law Committee, 2005-2006; Chair, Family Law Committee, 2006-2008); Maryland State Bar Association (Member, Sections on: Family Law; Estate and Trust Law); Anne Arundel and Maryland Women's Bar Associations; International Academy of Collaborative Professionals; Maryland Collaborative Practice Council (Board Member At-Large 2007-2008). Practice Areas: Family Law; Divorce; Alimony; Child Custody; Child Support; Separation Agreements; Marital Property Settlements; Uncontested Divorce; Cohabitation Agreements; Post Divorce Modification; Collaborative Family Law; Mediation; Living Wills; Civil Litigation; Divorce Mediation; Interstate Support; Name Changes; Paternity; Wills; Adoption Law; Child Custody Mediation; Estate Administration; Powers of Attorney. Email: Jennifer L. Merrill | | OF COUNSEL | | Royal G. Shannonhouse, III (Of Counsel) born New Bern, North Carolina, May 18, 1929; admitted to bar, 1955, North Carolina; 1967, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of North Carolina; 1969, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit; 1974, U.S. District Court, District of Maryland; 1988, Maryland. Education: University of North Carolina (B.A., 1950; J.D., with honors, 1955). Author: "Some Principles of Water Law in The Southeast," 13 Mercer Law Review 344; "Common Law Rules Regarding The Use of Surface and Ground Water," Water Law and Policy in The Southeast, University of Georgia, 1961; "Recreation and the Legal Aspects of Water Rights," Proceedings of Fourth Annual Conservation Roundup, North Carolina Recreation Committee, 1963; "Misprision of a Federal Felony," 4 University of Baltimore Law Review 59, 1974. Co-Author: Notary Public Guidebook, Institute of Government, 1956. Assistant Director, Institute of Government, University of North Carolina, 1955-1960. Assistant Professor of Law, University of Georgia, 1960-1964. Associate Professor and Professor of Law, University of Baltimore, 1969-1983. Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Baltimore, 1983-1993. Reporter, "Speedy Trial Act," U.S. District Court, District of Maryland, 1976-1980. Member: Maryland State Bar Association. (Also Practicing Individually in Baltimore). Reported Cases: Stueber v. Arrowhead Farm Estates, Ltd. Part, 69 Md. App. 775, 519 A2d 816 (1987) (land development and breach of conveyance contract dispute); United States v. James, 417 F.2d 826 (4 Cir. 1969). Practice Areas: Real Estate; Appellate Practice; Wills; Trusts and Estates; Civil Litigation. Email: Royal G. Shannonhouse, III |
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