ALL IS NOT FAIR IN LOVE AND WAR: A TALE OF A DEFAULT DIVORCE BY DECEPTION In the previous Family Law blog dated March 8, 2009, this writer discussed the ability to obtain a limited divorce under Maryland law, despite the facts the parties remain in the same home. However, there are certain situations which…
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DIVORCE IN MARYLAND WHEN NO ONE WILL WALK OUT THE DOOR In Maryland you can obtain a divorce on the fault grounds of cruelty, adultery or desertion while living in the same house. The Ricketts case in 2006 allowed a limited divorce to go forward on grounds of constructive desertion when the parties were living…
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