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Category: Divorce

  • What Are the Types of Alimony in Maryland?

    What Are the Types of Alimony in Maryland?

    In Maryland, alimony (also known as spousal support) is not automatic. Instead, it is awarded based on the unique facts and circumstances of each case. The primary goal of alimony is to provide financial support to a spouse who may be unable to meet their needs after a divorce, particularly when there is a significant difference…

  • Divorce and Mental Illness: What You Need to Know in Maryland

    Divorce and Mental Illness: What You Need to Know in Maryland

    Whether handled amicably or through litigation, divorce requires separating two lives that have been deeply intertwined. The process becomes even more complex when one spouse has been diagnosed with a mental illness. In these situations, unique legal and practical considerations often arise. What Is Considered a Mental Illness? The American Psychiatric Association (APA) defines mental illnesses as…

  • Can Adultery Affect My Divorce Outcome?

    Can Adultery Affect My Divorce Outcome?

    Maryland law defines adultery as voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and someone other than their spouse and recognizes it as legal grounds for an “absolute divorce,” meaning you do not have to wait for a separation period before filing. However, you will need to prove that the adultery occurred. If you need legal…

  • How to File an Annulment in Annapolis?

    How to File an Annulment in Annapolis?

    For individuals seeking to end a marriage, an annulment offers a legal alternative to divorce in specific circumstances. Unlike a divorce, which dissolves a valid marriage, an annulment declares that the marriage was never legally valid in the first place. This distinction has important legal, emotional, and financial implications. Understanding the annulment process is essential…

  • What Is an Absolute Divorce?

    What Is an Absolute Divorce?

    If you are considering ending your marriage in Maryland, an absolute divorce is your final option. This legal process permanently ends a marriage and addresses all related matters such as property division, alimony, and child custody. Understanding what an absolute divorce entails can help you make informed decisions about your future. At Oliveri & Larsen,…

  • What Are Grandparents’ Rights in Divorce?

    What Are Grandparents’ Rights in Divorce?

    Divorce disrupts a slew of family dynamics, including the relationships between spouses, their connection to their children… and the ability of grandparents to maintain meaningful relationships with their grandchildren. Maryland law recognizes the importance of these relationships and offers specific avenues for grandparents to seek visitation or custody rights—but if you do not know where…