Maryland
Uncontested Divorce Laws and FAQ's
The courts in Maryland will grant an absolute
divorce on the following grounds:
1.
Adultery; 2. Deliberate desertion for one year with no reasonable
expectation of reconciliation; 3. Voluntarily living separate
and apart without cohabitation for one year with no reasonable
expectation of reconciliation; 4. Conviction of a felony; 5.
Living separate and apart for two years without cohabitation;
6. Insanity of one of the parties; 7. Excessive cruelty or vicious
conduct. ACM 7-103
Residency
requirements If the grounds for divorce occurred outside of
the State of Maryland, at least one of the parties to the divorce
must have resided in Maryland for at least one year immediately
prior to the filing of the action. AMC 7-101
Name
of court and title of action/parties An action for divorce filed
in the State of Maryland is filed in the Circuit Court. The
title of the action initiating the divorce is a Bill for Divorce,
while the title of the action granting the divorce is referred
to as the Decree of Divorce. The party who initiates the action
for divorce is referred to as the Plaintiff, while the other
party to the action is referred to as the Defendant.
Legal
separation Legal separation in Maryland is referred to as a
Limited Divorce. The courts will grant a judgment of Limited
Divorce for the following reasons: 1. Cruelty of treatment or
excessively vicious conduct; 2. Desertion; 3. Voluntarily living
separate and apart with no reasonable prospect of reconciliation.
The
parties may be required to participate in good faith in reconciliation
efforts prescribed by the court. ACM 7-102
Mediation
Mediation may be required by the court when a limited divorce
is sought. Additionally, if custody is a disputed issue, the
court may also require mediation. ACM 7-102
Alimony
Alimony may be awarded to either spouse. In making a determination
as to the amount and period of alimony, the court may consider
the following factors:
1.
The ability of the party seeking alimony to be wholly or partly
self-supporting; 2. The time necessary for the party seeking
alimony to gain sufficient knowledge or training to find suitable
employment; 3. The standard of living of the parties established
during the marriage; 4. The duration of the marriage; 5. The
contributions of each party to the well-being of the family;
6. The circumstances of the demise of the relationship; 7. The
age, physical and mental condition of each party; 8. Any agreement
between the parties; 9. The financial needs and resources of
the parties; 10. Any other relevant factor. ACM 11-106
Distribution
of property Maryland is an equitable distribution state in which
the court will divide the marital property between the parties
as the court deems equitable and just, after setting aside to
each spouse that party's separate property. Factors the court
will consider in distributing the marital property between the
parties include: 1. The contribution of each party to the family's
well-being; 2. The value of each party's property interests;
3. The economic circumstances of each party; 4. The duration
of the marriage; 5. The age, physical and mental condition of
each party; 6. Any other factor the court deems relevant and
just.ACM 8-205
Child
Custody The court will determine the issue of custody based
upon the best interests of the child. ACM 8-207
Child
support Maryland has enacted child support guidelines which
establish the presumptive correct amount of child support. This
presumption may be rebutted by evidence that the application
of the guidelines would be unjust or inappropriate under the
circumstances. If the court determines that application of the
guidelines would be unjust or inappropriate, the court shall
make a written finding on the record stating the reasons for
deviating from the guidelines and stating what the amount would
have been under the guidelines. ACM 12-202
Name
change The court upon the granting of a divorce may change the
name of a party to that party's former or maiden name so long
as the reason the party is seeking the name change is not illegal,
fraudulent, or immoral. ACM 7-105