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About Thomas K.

Mallon
Voted Best of Baltimore 2014 and 2011
Awarded "Top Lawyers in Maryland" status 2013
Awarded "Top Contributor" Avvo 2014
General Info:
Thomas K. Mallon also has over 13 years of experience in
family law, insurance law, and criminal law. As a solo
practitioner, He handles all aspect of litigation from the
initial consultation to the trial and closing of each case.
Education:
University of Baltimore, School of Law, Baltimore, Maryland
Juris Doctor, Concentration in Business and Tax Law May
1999
L.L.M. in Taxation and Business Law, candidate May 2002
University of Baltimore, Baltimore Maryland
Bachelor of Science, Concentration in Accounting
December 1994

Professional Associations:
American Bar Association, Federal Bar Association,
Maryland State Bar Association, Baltimore County Bar Association, American Trial Lawyers Association,
American Institute of Certified Accountants, Maryland Association of Certified Public Accountants,
Magister of Phi Delta Phi, Treasurer of Phi Delta Phi, Beta Alpha Si





Family Law
Divorce
If you are going through a divorce, then you will have to face some tough decisions regarding property
division, child custody and visitation. The Law Office of Thomas K. Mallon is here to help. We will explain
the law, the issues, and what options are available for a fair settlement of your divorce.

The emotional issues inherent in a divorce proceeding make it that much more difficult to make good
decisions. You need an experienced attorney on your side to guide you through the process and ensure
that all of your rights are protected.




Child Custody
In a child custody case, the court will decide both legal and physical custody of the child. Legal Custody
involves the care and control of a child. All decisions regarding the child are made by the person who
has legal custody. Legal custody can be granted to one party (sole custody) or both parties (joint
custody). Physical custody provides the right to have the child live with the person awarded custody.
In all child custody cases, family law courts will decide the matter based on what is in the best interests
of the child. As a parent, you should know what your rights are concerning custody, visitation, and child
support. The Law Office of Thomas K. Mallon can help you reach an agreement with the father or
mother of you children to ensure that you are doing what is best for the child.
Child Support
Along with issues of child custody, is also the concern of child support. We know that ensuring that your
childs needs are met is important to you. The Law Office of Thomas K. Mallon can represent you on
child support issues, as a part of a divorce or separation case or as a separate matter.





Personal Injury
Personal injury refers to the area of law that seeks to protect victims who are harmed by the action or
inaction of another person or entity. Personal injury is also sometimes referred to as tort law. A personal
injury claim can be filed for injury incurred by an individual either physically or mentally, and it can
sometimes include damage to property.
Personal Injury Liability and Damages

There are two elements in every personal injury case: liability and damages. The first element involves
demonstrating that the person or entity being charged did in fact bear legal responsibility for the injury.
Damages, refers to the extent or amount of injury or loss that was allegedly suffered on account of the
defendant's actions or negligence.
Personal Injury Claims
Liability and damages can be established on several bases:
Negligence - When a case is filed as tort of negligence, the defendant is accused of causing the injury by
failing to prevent it. An example would be an accusation that a business allowed a slip and fall injury to
occur, by not properly following safety regulations. A reckless or inattentive driver who is at fault in an
injury car accident may also be guilty of negligence.

Strict Liability - Under strict liability, a personal injury attorney may also bring charges against a
company whose defective product is responsible for an injury. Strict liability applies whether negligence
or malice was involved or not, as long as the product was being used as was intended.

Intentional Wrong - Intentional wrongs can sometimes be brought as civil, personal injury claims apart
from any criminal charges the defendant may be facing.


Contact Thomas K. Mallon
Phone: Address:
Cell: 240-888-0000 1107 Kenilworth Drive, Suite 305
Fax: 410-847-9078 Towson, MD 21204
For more info visit us http://www.divorcecustodymd.com

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