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What are the annulment laws in maryland?

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What are the annulment laws in maryland?

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In Maryland, you can ask for two types of divorce: absolute and limited. When the court orders an absolute divorce, it means that the divorce is permanent, permits remarriage, and terminates property claims. When the court orders a limited divorce, it means that the divorce is not permanent. You are not permitted to remarry. It does not terminate property claims although the limited divorce may settle these claims. A limited divorce makes temporary decisions about custody, child support, alimony, use and possession of property. It also documents the date of your separation. Some people call this legal separation. A limited divorce is a legal action where a couple’s separation is supervised by the court. It is generally designated for individuals who do not have grounds for absolute divorce, need financial relief and are unable to settle their differences privately. In order to obtain a limited divorce in Maryland, you must meet residency requirements, grounds, and other legally prescri

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