$ 270-300 per hour
David Mahood is a seasoned family law attorney who has dedicated his career to guiding clients through divorce, custody disputes, and the division of marital assets. With over two decades of experience, David takes pride in helping clients develop effective legal strategies that not only protect their rights but also promote positive attitudes and emotional growth. He believes that fostering respect and professionalism during litigation leads to better outcomes, both in court and in his clients’ personal lives.
David’s approach is rooted in understanding the emotional turmoil that often accompanies family law cases. He recognizes the desire for revenge or tit-for-tat behavior but works diligently to help his clients move beyond these impulses. By focusing on the facts and presenting strong, respectful arguments, David ensures his clients are well-positioned to earn the trust and respect of the court. His ability to calm and guide clients through challenging situations has made him a trusted advocate in family law.
While no attorney can promise specific results, David’s commitment to his clients’ success is unwavering. He empowers them to present their best case with confidence, ensuring they are prepared to achieve favorable outcomes in even the most complex family law matters.
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$ 270-300 per hour
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Acquired: 2012
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Acquired: 2001
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9435 Virginia Jane Way, Owings Mills, MD, 21117
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Posted by AnointedHandsbyMarsha | November 19, 2014 | Child Custody
David Mahood is the Best
David Mahood,will be working with my son and I for him to start seeing his son again,he gave us so much information and we been working on what he told us..David is amazing,My son is so excited about the outcome
It was a pleasure helping you and your son, and it was so unfortunate the other parent began resorting to very underhanded strategies. I hope things work out in your son's favor in the end. He is a good man who loves his child and wants to be a very supportive parent.
Posted by Ron | November 19, 2014 | Real Estate
Swift, relevant advice with additional, unforeseen concerns identified.
Frankly, the title sums things up nicely. My question concerned issues related to a real estate transaction and Atty Mahood identified a potential avenue of recourse in his reply that hadn't even occurred to me, in addition to answering the original question. His swift response did well to assist me ...
I was happy to help you. As an attorney, I try to answer not only the questions asked, but the questions which should have been asked. Sometimes people don't have a clue about even more important issues revolving around their legal challenges, and so we attorneys are supposed to give advice which helps them understand all the options before them.
Posted by anonymous | November 17, 2014 | Divorce & Separation
I need assistance with my divorce case
I needed help with my divorce case and immediately Mr Mahood got me in for a free consultation. He is a very professional, informative, no nonsense, honest and straight to the point type of man He talks to you, and not at you or above you. MOST IMPORTANTLY HE LISTENS TO HIS CLIENTS THEN ACT ON THEI...
It was a pleasure helping you because although you were clearly a woman with an independent mind and spirit, you listened carefully to my thoughts based on my years of experience in divorce law. I enjoyed meeting you and helping you understand the things that could be done to protect your legal rights.
Posted by anonymous | September 15, 2014 | Family
Put my mind at ease that my husband's ex-wife couldn't pull me into their legal problems.
Was worried because I added my new husband and his son to my health and dental insurance at my job. My new husband's ex-wife said she was going to list me as financially responsible on the doctor/dental bills and if I have negative credit I could lose my clearance causing me to lose my job. David r...
I would like to add a few thoughts. Even though the mother has no RIGHT to add you as financially responsible, she can cause you trouble by filling out paperwork, alleging or stating that you are the financially responsible one. Maryland law provides that the Mother and Father are financially responsible for their own child, and that you as the step-mother are not financially responsible. However, as a member of the father's household I am sure you provide financial assistance for the care of the child. You should make sure that you communicate with those who provide medical and other services to your child and let them know what is going on here. Otherwise, you could end up with troublesome paperwork filled out by the mother which could cause you difficulties, even though in the end, you can prove that you are not the financially responsible one.
Posted by anonymous | July 20, 2014 | Ethics & Professional Responsibility
I had the worst ever legal experience with David Mahood
I have had the worst experience ever with David Mahood. I felt abused from the first moment I worked with him and threatened throughout the very brief period I worked with him. He is not knowledgeable and would make phone calls to clients and talk for hours and then charge you these hours as if you c...
I care deeply about all my clients and want to help them in every way possible, both legally and in a practical sense, and I felt this way about this client too. I did my best to help her with her case against her spouse who had threatened to kill her on many, many occasions. Based on her vivid descriptions of his words and actions toward her, he seemed very dangerous. I even had concerns that once I began the legal battle, that the husband might do to me what he tried to do to her. But regardless of the risks to my personal safety, it was clear she needed help, so I threw my personal concerns aside, and went forward with the case. I was confident that doing good for my clients has its own rewards which go far beyond any fees earned or risks to my safety. I have had many clients express deep appreciation and gratitude for my work in helping them deal with very difficult divorces, domestic violence, or entrenched battles over money. Unexpectedly, after giving this client more than $800.00 of my free time, this client began asking me to do the entire divorce for $1,500.00 even though it was possible that the fees could have gone much higher if the husband decided to put up the big legal battle (impossible to predict though). This client was negotiating with me for a few weeks, trying to persuade me to accept her offer to change our written Legal Services Agreement from an hourly fee to a flat fee of $1,500.00 plus some money for any court hearings. When I refused to change my hourly fees to a flat fee of $1,500.00 this client became upset I would not change our written agreement to comply with the new terms she began demanding. I tried to explain I had no idea how much of a battle her husband would bring against her, and therefore, that I had no idea how much my attorney’s fees would be. If she truly had felt threatened by me from the very beginning, then it made no sense that a month after she hired me, she was asking me to accept her offer to handle her case for a flat fee of $1,500.00. These divorce cases can go on for many months, and sometimes for years. Regarding the phone calls: the Legal Services Agreement stated as follows: “Attorney’s legal services and hourly billing time include, but are not limited to …. phone calls, emails, text messages ….” among other things. She had read the Legal Services Agreement very carefully, even asking me to line out certain phrases and insert certain things. She has a PhD and is very well educated, so it also makes no sense that she would not know that phone calls were part of the billable time, because “phone calls” were right there in black and white. My heartfelt desire was to help her, just as I want to help all my clients. I take great satisfaction and happiness from the gratitude and appreciation I have received from hundreds of clients over the many years of my service as an attorney. I hope this client finds the peace and happiness and legal protection she is seeking.
"I endorse this lawyer. Mr. Mahood is a well known and respected divorce attorney in the Baltimore area. You can trust that you are in good hands with Mr. Mahood."
"I highly endorse Mr. Mahood. Very knowledgeable and caring attorney who achieves great results in representing clients! I want all people to contact him for help."
"Mr. Mahood's knowledgeable and insightful answers on avvo is a credit to both his own demonstrated expertise and to the legal community at large. He always demonstrates both a complete grasp of the subject area as well as a sincere compassion for the people to whom he is providing answers. I endorse Mr. Mahood without reservation to any client in need of legal advice and representation."
"I endorse this lawyer. I have worked with him in mediation and he is reasonable and knowledgeable of divorce and family law."
"David is an excellent attorney. His regular contributions on Avvo showcase his knowledge and experience. His clients are lucky to have him!"
"Mr. Mahood regularly contributes well thought out and accurate responses on Avvo forums. He consistently addresses the legal as well as practical sides of the issues people face. His responses are a great resource to those in need of legal assistance and the legal community at large."
"I endorse this lawyer. David is a conscientious and experienced attorney who genuinely cares about his clients."
"I wholeheartedly endorse this lawyer. A brilliant, trustworthy and highly respected attorney in the legal community."
"Attorney David Mahood is both knowledgeable and practical in his approach to family law. Any client seeking a seasoned family law attorney who can aggressively represent their interests should look no further than Mr. Mahood."
"I endorse this lawyer. Mr. Mahood is an exceptional attorney who is dedicated to his clients and to obtaining the best possible outcome! David is cordial and a consummate professional."
"I endorse Mr. Mahood -- his active participation here on Avvo is always helpful and informative. He is a valuable asset to Avvo and the legal community."
"It is clear from Attorney Mahood's Avvo presence that he cares deeply about his clients and works tirelessly for their best interest. I endorse this attorney."
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Top Contributor, Avvo
2016
Client's Choice, Avvo
2001 - Present
Owner/President, David Mahood, Attorney at Law
2000 - 2000
Court Clerk, San Diego Superior Court
1995 - 1996
Mutual Funds Agent, Primerica
1994 - 1998
Life Insurance Agent, Primerica
1993 - 2000
Real Estate Broker, Mahood Real Estate
2014 - Present
Baltimore County Bar AssociationMember
2012 - Present
Maryland State Bar AssociationMember
2003 - 2007
United States Supreme Court BarMember
2002 - 2010
Sacramento County Bar AssociationMember
2001 - 2020
State Bar of CaliforniaMember
1999 - 2000
Law Review at Thomas Jefferson School Of LawLiterary Editor
2003
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2000
JD - Juris Doctor
2019
Settling High Conflict Custody Matters
2019
Child Counsel Training
2019
Adult Guardianships in Maryland
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