
Compassionate Family Law Attorney in Rockville, Maryland
Attorney Darin L. Rumer helps individuals and families in Rockville, Maryland, resolve divorce, child custody, child support, and family law appeals, drawing on more than 20 years of experience. He represents clients from all walks of life throughout Montgomery and Frederick counties and guides them through challenging transitions. His approach emphasizes careful preparation, practical advice, and solutions grounded in Maryland family law. When your family’s future is on the line, you will have confidence knowing Darin Rumer is by your side.
The Trusted Choice in
Maryland Family Law
Maryland Family Law
When disputes impact your most personal relationships, experience and reputation matter. Darin L. Rumer has earned the high regard of judges, mediators, and peers across Maryland for his tireless commitment to his clients. He understands that high-stakes family law cases require both finesse and muscle, and the judgment to know which is needed at any given moment.
While preparing each case for a potential courtroom battle, he works to negotiate favorable out-of-court resolutions. When you partner with Darin, he will take the time to understand your circumstances, explore your options, and choose the best approach. Above all, he will work strategically to help you move on to the next chapter of your life.
Comprehensive Family Law Services in Montgomery and Frederick counties
Darin L. Rumer handles a wide range of family law matters, finding real-world solutions to complex legal and emotional challenges.
Divorce &
Asset Division
From complex marital property disputes to straightforward filings, Darin represents clients from diverse backgrounds, including business executives, physicians, and public figures. He has the skills and experience to protect your financial interests in both Montgomery and Frederick county courts.
Child Custody
& Visitation
Nothing matters more than the well-being of your children. Darin’s passion for helping families drives him to secure custody arrangements and modifications that provide stability and protect the long-term interests of the children involved.
Fair Child Support
Calculations
Darin will ensure that child support orders are fair and accurate under Maryland law and provide the financial foundation your children need to thrive after a household transition.
Prenuptial & Postnuptial Agreements
Strategic planning is the best defense against future marital conflict. Darin drafts well-conceived pre- and post-marital agreements tailored to the specific needs of clients from all walks of life, including high-net-worth professionals.
Family Law Appeals
If a trial court has made a legal error, Darin’s extensive experience in appellate law allows him to challenge or defend rulings and make sure that justice is correctly applied to your case.
Meet Darin L. Rumer
With over two decades of experience, Darin L. Rumer is a fixture in the Maryland legal community. His passion for helping families in difficult circumstances drives him to protect his clients’ rights with an intensity few can match.
Darin is an active member of the Montgomery Bar Association and the Bar Association of Frederick county and has dedicated significant time to the Governor’s Human Trafficking Prevention Project. His practice is rooted in accessibility and a results-oriented approach. He will handle your case with the professionalism and personal attention it deserves.
Frequently Asked Questions About Family Law
How do I know if I need a family law attorney in Maryland?
If you are facing divorce, custody, support, or a modification of an existing order, legal guidance can help protect your rights and avoid costly mistakes. An attorney can explain how Maryland law applies to your specific situation and what outcomes to realistically expect.
How are child custody decisions made in Maryland?
Maryland courts decide custody based on the best interests of the child. Judges consider factors such as parental fitness, stability, communication, and the child’s needs, rather than automatically favoring one parent.
Can child support or custody orders be modified later?
Yes. Custody and child support orders can be modified if there has been a material change in circumstances, such as a job change, relocation, or a shift in a child’s needs. Courts will review whether the requested change serves the child’s best interests.
What should I bring to my first consultation with a family law attorney?
It helps to bring any existing court orders, financial information, and a timeline of key events. This allows your attorney to assess your situation efficiently and discuss potential next steps.