New Grounds for Absolute Divorce
As of October 1, 2011, Maryland no longer requires that spouses be separated for two years or more in order to obtain a "no fault" absolute divorce. The period of time in which the spouses must live separate and apart without cohabitation for a "no fault" divorce is now the same as for the other grounds - one year. That does not mean fault is dead in Maryland, as it is still relevant in determining an alimony award and in deciding how to divide the marital estate.
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