What Documents and Supporting Information are Required to be Submitted with a Divorce Petition in Maryland?
In Maryland, a plaintiff must file a complaint for divorce that states the grounds for divorce, a property settlement agreement, if there is one, a request for alimony and/or child support, if applicable, a filing fee, proof of service, and a request for hearing. A domestic case information report form and a financial statement may also be required. (Maryland State Courts, Domestic Relations Forms, Absolute Divorce Proceedings)
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What are Grounds for Divorce in Maryland?
A: In Maryland an absolute divorce may be granted for one of the following reasons: (1) adultery; (2) deliberate and final desertion for at least 12 uninterrupted months … More
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