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Overview of the New Divorce Laws in Maryland


Maryland Divorce Laws [Updated October 2023]

The new Maryland divorce laws have abolished limited divorces and eased the requirements for absolute divorce. · Seeking legal counsel is ...

Divorce - Maryland Courts

There is no such thing as a “legal separation” in Maryland. If you and your spouse live separate lives for at least six months, you can file for divorce based ...

New Legislation Changes Grounds for Divorce in Maryland

Before October 2023, Maryland law provided two separate types of divorce: limited divorce and absolute divorce. Limited divorce (also known as ...

Overview of Divorce in Maryland - People's Law Library

A divorce is a legal process that formally ends a marriage. By issuing a divorce decree, a court declares the marriage no longer valid.

Major Changes in Maryland Divorce Laws Beginning October 1 2023

The new law is ELIMINATING six grounds for divorce, including Adultery, Desertion, Criminal Convictions, 12 month separation, Insanity and Cruelty of Treatment.

Updates to Maryland Divorce Grounds Coming in October 2023

On May 16, 2023, Governor Moore signed Senate Bill 36,which was cross-filed with House Bill 14, into law. The new version of Md. Code, Family ...

What You Should Know About New Maryland Divorce Laws

Previously, limited divorce or legal separation in Maryland allowed couples to address issues like child custody, support, and alimony while ...

Maryland 2023 Legislative Changes to Divorce Law

The new legislation repeals the entire section of the law that permits an individual to obtain a limited divorce and alters the grounds for absolute divorce.

Overview of the New Divorce Laws in Maryland - Rice Law

Couples are now able to obtain a no-fault divorce on more achievable grounds, and Maryland judges are authorized to grant such divorces.

NEW: Maryland Divorce Laws as of October 1, 2023

The new law makes divorce more attainable in multiple ways. First, it shortens the requisite period of separation to six months and removed ...

Changes Are Coming to Maryland Divorce Laws

The new Maryland divorce law does not specifically prevent either spouse from raising fault-related issues. The Court will still be required to ...

2024 What Is a Wife Entitled to in a Divorce in Maryland?

Limited Divorce: If you get a limited divorce in Maryland, you are legally separating, but you are not officially divorced and cannot legally remarry. · Absolute ...

Navigating Maryland's New No-Fault Divorce Law | Annapolis MD

The new law not only eliminates the concept of “limited divorces,” which were unique to Maryland and similar to “legal separations” in other jurisdictions, but ...

What Is the New Divorce Law in Maryland?

On October 1, 2023, Maryland modified its divorce process by eliminating limited divorces and adjusting the requirements for absolute divorce. The new laws ...

Massive Changes Are Coming to Maryland's Divorce Laws

The new bill repeals that provision of the law entirely. Starting on October 1st, there is no more limited divorce in Maryland. However, the ...

How New No-Fault Divorce Law Impacts Family Law In Maryland

One of the most notable aspects of the new Maryland divorce laws is the shift from fault-based to solution-oriented divorces. Previously, ...

How Long Does a Divorce Take in Maryland {Updated 2023}

On October 1st, 2023 Maryland will abolish the limited divorce law and replace it with two new grounds for splitting up: separation over a ...

Getting a divorce in Maryland is now faster, and less burdensome

And, under the new law, “separation” no longer requires living in separate homes. “You could be living under the same roof and still file for ...

New Changes to Maryland's Divorce Laws in 2023 - Lebovitz Law LLC

On October 1, 2023, the limited divorce section of the Maryland divorce laws will be revoked. This means that as of that date, limited divorces ...

FAQs About Maryland's New Divorce Law

The new law changes the definition of “separated” for purposes of obtaining a Maryland divorce. Under the old law, a couple had to live in ...