About Kalunga Law — Family Law Rockville Maryland
Kalunga Law provides family law Rockville residents turn to when divorce, custody, or support matters require focused representation in Montgomery County. The firm’s practice also covers civil litigation and contract disputes, but family matters drive most of the client base. Because Montgomery County couples often hold assets across multiple jurisdictions — and many families include foreign-born parents with complex immigration considerations — the firm takes a careful, cross-disciplinary approach to each case.
Divorce in Maryland requires either mutual consent or a 12-month separation, and custody orders depend heavily on county-specific parenting plans. Kalunga Law drafts marital settlement agreements, represents clients at pendente lite hearings, and handles post-judgment modifications. For clients researching local counsel, the directory of Rockville, MD attorneys lists additional firms. Initial consultations cover fee structures and realistic outcome ranges before work begins.
What Clients Say
Reviewers describe Kalunga Law as responsive, bilingual-friendly, and skilled at managing expectations during emotionally difficult cases. Clients appreciate the firm’s attention to detail on financial disclosures and custody schedules. Several reviewers specifically note effective handling of contested custody matters. Feedback reflects a practice where communication stays consistent through long cases.
Family Law Rockville — Practice Areas & Services
- Contested and uncontested divorce under Maryland Family Law Article
- Child custody and visitation in Montgomery County Circuit Court
- Child support calculations under Maryland guidelines
- Spousal support and alimony modifications
- Protective orders and domestic violence proceedings
- Marital settlement agreements and separation agreements
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a divorce take in Maryland?
An uncontested divorce in Maryland typically finalizes in 3 to 6 months after filing. Contested divorces involving custody or asset disputes often stretch to 12 to 18 months, with pendente lite hearings used to set interim child support and custody arrangements.
How is child custody decided in Montgomery County?
Maryland courts apply a best-interest-of-the-child standard, weighing factors like each parent’s fitness, the child’s preferences if age-appropriate, and the stability of each home. Montgomery County judges frequently order co-parenting counseling and custom access schedules rather than rigid 50-50 splits.
Where is Montgomery County family court located?
Montgomery County Circuit Court sits at 50 Maryland Avenue in Rockville, about a half-mile from the Rockville Metro stop. All divorce, custody, and protective order hearings for county residents are scheduled there.
Quick Facts: Family Law in Rockville, Maryland
- MD Divorce Rate: Maryland recorded roughly 2.4 divorces per 1,000 residents in 2023 — CDC NVSS
- Separation Period: Maryland requires either mutual consent or a 6-month separation for no-fault divorce — MD Family Law § 7-103
- Court Venue: Divorce and custody filings go to Montgomery County Circuit Court in Rockville — MD Judiciary


