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  • Your Legal Team
    • Dorothy R. Fait
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What if one spouse doesn’t believe the property division is fair?

How can someone be sure to get a fair share of their spouse business?

If someone hires you as their lawyer for their divorce, will they end up going to court?

How is marital debt typically divided on divorce in Maryland?

What if there is a prenuptial agreement?

What does “community property” mean?

Is money from an inheritance considered marital or separate property?

How are the values of property determined?

Is appreciation on a separate mutual account deemed marital property?

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What does "community property" mean?

Yeah, Maryland is not a community property states having community property laws. Each spouse holds a one half interest in most property acquired during the marriage. The court can then use its discretion.

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