When couples go through a divorce, property division is one of the key issues that arise. Sometimes, a judge may award one spouse the exclusive right to use and possess certain properties temporarily. This means that the spouse with custody of the couple's minor child...
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Understanding Maryland’s limited divorce
Not all divorces entirely terminate a marriage. Under Maryland law, an absolute divorce only applies on the grounds of mutual consent, adultery, incurable insanity or criminal conviction leading to incarceration. When these grounds for divorce do not apply and you...
Can you forgo child support in Maryland?
It’s not uncommon for child support to be a tense subject between parents seeking a divorce in Maryland or the Washington, D.C. area. Generally, the topic of child support is considered a natural part of divorce, and it comes up when discussing the best interest of...
Dividing a 401(k) during divorce
When a couple in Maryland divorces, they will likely need to determine how to divide their assets, including retirement accounts such as a 401(k). Deciding on a mutually agreeable solution can be challenging for both parties, as it carries emotional burdens. However,...