Overview of Divorce, Separation and Annulment in Maryland Divorce is the ending...
Q: My husband and I have decided to separate….
Q: My husband and I have decided to separate and our two children are going to live with me after the separation. Can a court grant me use of our only car even though its titled in my husbands name? A: Yes, because the children are going to be living primarily with you the court could award you use & possession of the car for up to... [Read more of this review]
Q: My spouse and I are currently living apart. During our…
Q: My spouse and I are currently living apart. During our marriage we bought a home and titled it in his name because I have bad credit. Do I have ownership rights to that property? A: No. The property is considered marital property because you acquired it during your marriage, however that doesnot change the fact that your husband is... [Read more of this review]
Q: My spouse and I have been separated for 2 years, but…
Q: My spouse and I have been separated for 2 years, but she wants to reconcile. Can I file for divorce? A: Yes, assuming youve been separated for a continuous period of 2 years, you can file for an Absolute Divorce on a 2-year separation ground, which does not require a voluntary nature to the separation period. Read More →
Q: I separated from my husband 13 months ago because we…
Q: I separated from my husband 13 months ago because we just couldnt get along. I want to file for divorce. Can I file for an Absolute Divorce? A: Probably. Because the two of you made a mutual and voluntary decision to separate with the intent of ending your marriage more than one year ago, you can file for an Absolute Divorce on the one year... [Read more of this review]
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