4601 Willard Avenue
Chevy Chase,
MD 20815
Over 25 Years Experience
4601 Willard Avenue
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
James J. Gross, managing partner of Thyden Gross and Callahan and Maryland Divorce Lawyers.com, "Answer Desk" guest columnist for DivorceNet, has been in practice in the areas of Family Law, Business Law, and civil litigation for over 25 years. He was formerly in-house counsel to Satellite Business Systems, and a lawyer with the Federal Communications Commission.
Thyden Gross and Callahan LLP, established in 1972, represents individuals and business clients in Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia. Our lawyers have a depth of knowledge and experience to bring to family law cases, which includes all of the legal areas that sometimes encompasses, such as litigation, taxes, business law and bankruptcy. We are an “av” rated firm. That is the highest rating a firm can receive from Martindale Hubbell. These ratings attest to a lawyer's professional legal ability and ethics and are based on the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and the Judiciary. Our lawyers have also been recognized by Washingtonian Magazine and Maryland Super Lawyers Magazine.
Our philosophy is that a constructive approach to cases, and a respectful approach to clients, lawyers, opposing spouses in divorce cases best serves our clients. We believe that divorce is one area of law in which overly aggressive and hostile tactics do not work well. They serve only to delay resolution, run up legal costs and do lasting harm to children and families. We believe it is better to establish good long term relationships with our clients, rather than making a quick fee in any particular case. Most of our new cases come from word of mouth and referrals from our clients.
We try to help people grow in their lives and make divorce a growing and therapeutic experience for clients. We work toward our clients being better friends with their spouses at the end of the divorce process than they were at the beginning.
Our work has broader ramifications for our clients and their spouses and children than trying to achieve a "victory" in the divorce litigation. One may "win" a case, from the standpoints of money or custody, but, by doing so, leave the family with such carnage that the family unit has lost.
We believe that negotiated resolutions almost always are better for clients than court ordered resolutions. Parties maintain more involvement and control over the personal, family and financial destinies. Negotiated resolutions provide greater opportunity for well considered resolutions rather than running the risks inherent in court ordered resolutions and their post-divorce ramifications.
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