DC and MD Matrimonial Lawyer Focusing on Custody, Divorce and Prenups
For over 20 years, Regina A. DeMeo has been helping families in MD and DC with custody and divorce issues either through mediation, litigation or advocacy. She is an alumna of Georgetown University and GW University Law School, who is nationally recognized as a top matrimonial attorney. She is frequently quoted in the media for her ideas to promote healthier relationships and featured in the Washington Post, ABA Journal and Bethesda Magazine for her care and commitment to her clients. As a legal commentator, she has appeared on Washington Post Express Facebook Live, ABC tv, Good Morning America, MMCTV, YouTube and Sirius XM, and has been quoted in various magazines, books and journals across the country.
Regina offers appointments in Maryland and DC. Her areas of practice include:
Latest Blog Posts by GenXSmartie
Mastering Your Financial Life with Judy Heft and Regina DeMeo
In this episode of Mastering Your Financial Life, Judy Heft interviews Regina DeMeo, matrimonial attorney and Founder of the Law Office of Regina A DeMeo.
My Happiness Project in 2022
This year started with a high potential for profound personal disappointment, despite immense professional success. What my inner circle understood was that I was facing a milestone birthday during a pandemic, as a single mom without family close by and a teenager that showed zero interest in launching after his high school graduation. I quickly realized that the only way to get through this year was to give myself a challenge: within 9 months, I must do 50 nice things for myself before turning 50 this fall.My happiness project began in January with some home improvement projects, including rearranging all the furniture in my bedroom once my new bed and mattress arrived. I purged a ton of junk and eliminated my storage unit, then once my son moved in full-time with his father, I converted his room into my study. During the winter, I also treated myself to two meal-prep services that got me through those cold months in hibernation with limited supplies at the stores. Mid-February, I put together a Galentine's Day brunch with friends which was a blast. On Valentine's Day, I made sure to get my favorite flowers and splurge on personalized golf balls along with some nice new outfits for this golf season. Then in the spring, I took a vacation and went to golf [...]
Compelling Conversation with Regina DeMeo
Today on the show, Dr. Summer Watson welcomes Regina DeMeo! Regina is a resident of the Washington DC area, is an alumna of Georgetown University and the George Washington University Law School. She’s been helping families in the DC Area for over 20 years
Celebrating Father’s Day, Embrace The Simple Pleasures
Father's Day is this weekend, and most guys I know don't need or want a big celebration to acknowledge the day. All they really want is the freedom to relax either by the pool while enjoying a good book and some good food, or having the ability to go for a long run/hike/bike ride, play tennis or golf, go fishing, sailing or kayaking, or just stay home and watch their favorite sports. The main theme is they don't want to be burdened with any chores or a lot of fuss, and presents are not particularly important because being unencumbered for the day is the real gift.I'm not sure why more moms don't steal a page from the dads' playbook. For the longest time, I tried to find the perfect gift and make the perfect plans for either my own father, my father-in-law, or my son's father, even after our divorce. But eventually, I stopped-- not because I no longer cared, but simply because I realized that for them the real reward was being acknowledged for their efforts as fathers and being permitted to enjoy a low-key day. 21st century dads are a whole new breed. Unlike their fathers that mostly focused on providing financially for their families, these guys have to be there emotionally, share in household responsibilities and [...]