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How Long Does the Divorce Process Take in Maryland?

The uncertainty of a divorce process can be a source of frustration, especially when it comes to understanding how long it will take. If you’re contemplating or undergoing a divorce in Maryland, you might be asking, “How long does a divorce take?” At Jimeno & Gray, P.A., we hear this question often, and we’re here to provide some clarity and guidance on this topic.

Understanding the Divorce Timeline in Maryland

The timeline of a divorce in Maryland largely depends on the type of divorce you’re pursuing: contested or uncontested. In an uncontested divorce, both parties agree on all issues, including property division, child custody, and alimony. If you’re pursuing an uncontested divorce and all necessary paperwork is correctly filed, you can expect the process to take about 3-4 months.

Considering Waiting Periods and Mandatory Separation in Maryland

Maryland law requires certain waiting periods and conditions for filing a divorce. If you are filing for an absolute divorce on the grounds of voluntary separation, you and your spouse must live separately, without cohabitation, for at least one year before filing. This mandatory separation period can extend the timeline of your divorce process.

The Impact of Contested Divorces on Timeline in Maryland

Contested divorces, where parties cannot agree on one or more issues, are more complicated and take longer to finalize. Parties need to go through several steps like discovery, settlement conferences, and possibly a trial. Depending on the complexity of the issues and the court’s schedule, a contested divorce in Maryland could take a year or longer.

Factors Influencing the Divorce Duration in Maryland

Several factors can influence the duration of the divorce process in Maryland. These include the court’s schedule, the complexity of the issues, whether children are involved, and the level of disagreement between parties. While it’s difficult to predict exactly how long a divorce will take, an experienced family law attorney can provide guidance and streamline the process wherever possible.

Divorce in Maryland with Jimeno & Gray, P.A.

In conclusion, the timeline of a divorce in Maryland can vary greatly, depending on your specific circumstances. It’s important to keep in mind that while the process may seem long and arduous, reaching a fair and equitable resolution is the ultimate goal. At Jimeno & Gray, P.A., we are here to guide you through this challenging time and help you navigate the intricacies of Maryland divorce law. Contact us today at 410-590-9401 to schedule a consultation.

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