- Divorce
- Child SupportAttorney Dennis A. Hodge practices in Howard County and through out the State of Maryland, specializing in personal injury auto accidents, workers’ compensation, wills and trust law, hospital and hospice visit available, estate probating, business law, liquor license transfers, new liquor license applications, violations, real estate law, landlord tenant disputes, personal matters such as name changes, guardianship, durable power of attorney, advance directive and domestic law, divorce, child support, separation agreements, prenuptial agreement, alimony. He is a member of American Bar Association, the Maryland Bar Association and the Howard County Bar Association. He is admitted to practice in Courts of Maryland and has practiced in the Bankruptcy Court in the Federal District Courts of Maryland. He was additionally admitted to practice in Pennsylvania.
- Child Custody and Visitation
- Adoption
- Premarital Agreement
- Guardianship
- Spousal Support
- Criminal Defense
- Wrongful Death
- Restraining Order
- Forgery
- Hit and Run
- Corporate Law
- Business DisputesFill out our Free Appointment Scheduler or call us today to schedule a FREE initial consultation with an experienced business law attorney.
- Limited Liability Companies
- Workers Compensation
- Real Estate LitigationNew and experienced businesses and homeowners can benefit from the experience and knowledge of a business attorney such as Dennis A. Hodge. Our office specializes in many different aspects of business protection and real estate law, including...
- Construction LitigationAfter law school, he worked for a construction company as house counsel with his primary focus on construction law and contracts. After three years of experience as house counsel, he entered into private practice in Baltimore County, Maryland in 1981. Subsequently, he moved his law office to 8298 Main Street in Historic Ellicott City, Maryland. He is entering into his 35th year in private practice. He has been a real estate developer in Howard County and Somerset County involved in subdivisions process and residential development.
- Landlord-Tenant DisputesDennis A. Hodge is a Howard County, Maryland attorney who specializes in personal injury, workers’ compensation, wills and trust law, estate probating, Caveat to Will, business law, forming Incorporation, Limited Liability Companies. real estate law, landlord tenant disputes, personal matters and domestic law. He is a member of American Bar Association, the Maryland Bar Association and the Howard County Bar Association. He earned his Associate of Arts degree from Catonsville Community College and his undergraduate degree in Political Science at Western Maryland College (now McDaniel College). After college, he attended the University of Baltimore School of Law, where he earned his Juris Doctorate. He is admitted to practice in Courts of Maryland and has practiced in the Bankruptcy Court in the Federal District Courts of Maryland. Additionally, he is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania. Mr. Hodge is a recipient of the 2009 Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Rating for High Legal Ability & Ethical Standards.
- Personal InjuryAttorney Dennis A. Hodge has been serving the business and residents of Maryland for over 30 years. An expert in Personal Injury Claims – if there is no recovery, there is no attorney’s fee*. Mr. Hodge is a recipient of the 2009 Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Rating for High Legal Ability & Ethical Standards.
- Auto Accidents
- Dog BitesThe Law Firm of Dennis A. Hodge, P.A. represents injuries sustained in Auto Accidents, Slip & Fall Incidents, Wrongful personal injuries and death, dog bites and injuries caused by consumer product. If you are seeking the help of an attorney for your cause, call today for your free initial consultation.
- Estate PlanningEstate planning is essential you and to the welfare of the loves ones you leave behind. In Maryland, if you die without a will, the State laws will dictate how your estate gets divided to among your surviving family members. And, for example, if you have minor children the State may require your spouse, if he or she is appointed guardian of your children, to report annually to the Orphans Court to account for the money and property he or she is handling on behalf of the children until they turn 18. To avoid these circumstances it is extremely important that every person execute a will specifically created to meet the client’s needs.
- Wills
- Power of AttorneyEstate planning is the process of arranging for an estate in event of the holder’s death. Plans use various documents such as wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and more to eliminate uncertainties in the administration of an estate and maximize the value of the estate by reducing taxes and other expenses. Guardians are also designated for minor children and beneficiaries in incapacity.
- Probate
- Bankruptcy