Property

What are factors for a monetary award?

Before granting a monetary award to one spouse, the Maryland Court must consider: 1) each party’s monetary and non-monetary contributions to the family’s well-being; 2) the value of all marital and non-marital property; 3) each party’s economic circumstances; 4) the...

Is my business marital property?

In Maryland, the value of a business interest acquired during the marriage is considered marital property, even if it is owned and operated by only one spouse. Upon divorce, the Court must determine the “fair market value” of a spouse’s business interest, which is...

Is Maryland a “community” property state

No, Maryland is not a “community” property state. It is an “equitable distribution” state. Unlike “community” property, “equitable” does not mean “equal.” Equitable is defined as fair and just under the facts of the particular case. Therefore, the Court has discretion...

How long can I remain in the family home upon divorce?

In Maryland, the Court can award exclusive use and possession of the family home and family use personal property (e.g. household furnishings, family car) to a custodial parent for up to 3 years from the date of divorce. Absent agreement of the parties, use and...

How long can I have use and possession of the family home?

In Maryland, the Court can award exclusive use and possession of the family home and family use personal property (e.g. household furnishings, family car) to a custodial parent for up to 3 years from the date of couple’s divorce. Absent agreement of the parties,...