Divorce Grounds In Maryland

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In Maryland, adultery is a ground for absolute divorce and can impact property division and alimony. Proving adultery requires proof beyond a reasonable doubt. For detailed advice, consult a local attorney.

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I am getting a devorce and need some advice
Hello **** ****, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Could you please specify the state you are located in? Laws regarding divorce differ from state to state.
Maryland
Hello **** ****, I understand you're going through a tough time. In Maryland:
- Grounds for divorce include adultery, desertion, conviction of a crime, *-month separation.
- Property is divided equitably, not necessarily equally.
- Alimony is awarded based on a set of factors like income and age.
For personalized advice, consider consulting a local attorney.
Ok. The question is adultery
In Maryland, adultery is a ground for absolute divorce. If proven, it can affect the division of property and alimony. However, it's not easy to prove and usually requires proof beyond a reasonable doubt. For detailed advice, consult a local attorney.