by Jimeno & Gray, P.A. | May 28, 2015
Even if the Court has already issued a final Order in a custody case, the Court always maintains jurisdiction over the children to modify its own Order. But, for the Court to take another look a child’s situation, a parent must allege that something significant has... by Jimeno & Gray, P.A. | May 28, 2015
Once you have filed for an absolute divorce in Anne Arundel County, there is a court process that you will go through to obtain your final divorce decree. After your spouse has been served with the complaint for the divorce there is a specific time period for filing... by Jimeno & Gray, P.A. | May 28, 2015
When you and your spouse do not mutually agree on the issue of filing for divorce in Maryland, you must both undergo a 2-year separation. While you don’t actually have to get official legal documents to legitimize your separation in Maryland, you and your... by Jimeno & Gray, P.A. | May 28, 2015
When you and your spouse voluntarily seek a Maryland divorce, you must be separated for 1 year before you can file for divorce. Maryland courts are quite specific on the rules associated with a separation and require you and your spouse to live in separate residences... by Jimeno & Gray, P.A. | May 28, 2015
A variety of new terms are likely infiltrating your vocabulary if you are considering a divorce in Maryland. For example, you may be hearing the words “separation agreement” thrown around for the first time in your life. Deciding if you should file a separation...