In a Maryland Divorce case, there are some types of claims that may be raised in addition to the complaint for Divorce and requests for relief typically related to divorce cases. A recently published opinion involving a bigamous husband represents the tip of this legal iceberg for Maryland Divorce Lawyers. Continue reading Extraordinary Spousal Claims in Divorce Cases
Category Archives: Grounds For Divorce
Dissipation of Marital Assets and Infidelity
The blizzard of media covering the transgressions of Tiger Woods inspired the Divorce Lawyer in me to review a 2005 opinion, Woodson vs Saldana. Continue reading Dissipation of Marital Assets and Infidelity
Abandonment Is Grounds For Divorce
Under Maryland Divorce law, what constitutes “abandonment” and when does it occur? Continue reading Abandonment Is Grounds For Divorce
Right Against Self Incrimination in Divorce Dispute Should Be Carefully Invoked
The fifth amendment to the U.S. Constitution gives every individual the right against self incrimination. While this right is typically invoked in criminal proceedings and Congressional hearings, it is also seen in civil cases including divorce proceedings. Continue reading Right Against Self Incrimination in Divorce Dispute Should Be Carefully Invoked
Divorce and Computer Spying
Spying on one’s spouse goes back to the era of Shakespeare and beyond. However, in modern day Maryland and elsewhere, the advise of a knowledgeable Divorce Lawyer is advisable. This is especially true if you are curious about what your spouse has been doing on the computer. Continue reading Divorce and Computer Spying