Friday, September 25, 2015

"CDC"- COLUMBIA (MARYLAND) DIVORCE CASES : " BEST 10" DIVORCE ATTORNEY

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Columbia, Maryland divorces not unusually involve normally-stable and secure, well-educated, middle to upper-class income families (with children).  These types of cases can present special situations -- such as high anxiety and contentiousness --that my law firm is accustomed to handling.

With the increasingly rapid diversity of people, cultures, and communities seeking divorce in Maryland, I have found it to be helpful to explain some basic points about the Maryland divorce process:
First of all, people should know that Maryland takes the concepts of marriage and divorce very seriously.Pursuant to Maryland law, "marriage" is a legal and state-approved civil contract between two people; and a "divorce" is a legal, final, court-ordered termination or ending of the marriage.
In you are interested, "annulment" is a legal, court-ordered recognition that states a marital status never existed between the two people. In other words, the court declares that the parties were never legally married. Annulments are extremely rarely granted by the courts in Maryland.

It is officially stated that there are two types of "divorce" which can be granted by the courts in Maryland. I believe a more correct statement would be that there are one-and-a-half (1 and 1/2)
types of Maryland divorces: (1) the one-half "limited divorce", which in reality is a legal separation and does not end the marriage; and (2) the "absolute divorce", which in fact permanently dissolves, ends, and terminates the marriage.



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