In Maryland, marital property is all property acquired or augmented during the marriage for which the source of the funds therefor is not an inheritance, pre-marital funds, or a gift from ...
If the parties to a limited or absolute divorce or annulment have children together, the Court may order that a parent with custody of a child have the sole possession and ...
In Maryland, marital property is divided equitably. That's the easy answer. The harder answer is how the court does that. Property that is marital and which is titled ...
In Maryland, any property, or the money to purchase that property, which was obtained by way of inheritance, gift from a third party, or pre-marital funds, is not considered marital property. ...
In Maryland, the accumulation of retirement assets during marriage is made possible by the joint efforts of both spouses., no matter if only one of the spouses is working outside the ...
If the spouses don't agree on what to do with the marital home, in Maryland the court may do one of three things with a jointly owned home. First, the ...