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Divorce Attorney for Women in Maryland

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Seeking a divorce as a woman can be intimidating. You may have to reenter the workforce, change careers for a higher income, or consider moving you and your children out of the family home. When you need a divorce attorney for women to help you with your case, turn to the experienced team at Jimeno & Gray, P.A.

The Divorce Process

Maryland offers absolute and limited divorce. Absolute divorce dissolves a marriage, while a limited divorce is a legal separation that keeps the marriage intact. If you and your spouse don’t want to dissolve your marriage for religious reasons but need a legal basis for spousal support, child custody, or child support, a limited divorce can help make the appropriate arrangements.

Absolute divorces can be either:

  • Uncontested divorce. Also known as divorce by mutual consent, if you and your spouse agree to the terms of your divorce for property division, spousal support, child custody, and child support, you can file a marital settlement agreement with your divorce petition.
  • Contested divorce. If you and your spouse can’t agree to terms on your own or through mediation, you must prove grounds for an at-fault divorce or have lived apart for at least a year without sexual relations.

Some women fear violence from their spouses if they file for divorce. At Jimeno & Gray, P.A., a divorce attorney for women can help get a protection order for you and your children to deter violence from your spouse during the divorce process.

Division of Assets and Debts

Maryland is an equitable distribution state when dividing marital assets and debts in court. Each spouse will maintain their right to separate property owned before the marriage. However, this could become complicated if a spouse intermingled separate property with marital assets.

For example, if one spouse owned a home before getting married, then sold that home and used the proceeds to purchase the marital home, that spouse would likely have a larger claim to the marital home. To keep the awards equitable, the court may award a larger portion of other assets to the spouse with less claim to the marital home.

Child Custody and Support

The courts will always consider what it believes is in the best interest of a child when determining child custody and child support. Additionally, awards for spousal support make no difference when the court considers child support. Spousal support helps a spouse maintain their standard of living after a divorce. Child support helps children receive appropriate nutrition, medicine, clothing, housing, and care.

Many men believe if they’re paying a spouse, it’s all the same. The court doesn’t see it that way. To learn more about women’s issues for divorce in Maryland, contact the office of Jimeno & Gray, P.A.

Contact Jimeno & Gray for a Women’s Divorce Attorney in Maryland

Divorce is a complex legal process with many potential pitfalls. Speak with an experienced divorce attorney for women in Glen Burnie, MD. Call Jimeno & Gray, P.A., today at 410-590-9401 or complete the contact form online to schedule a consultation.