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Maryland is a "equitable property" state. The "marital" property, consisting of any other property acquired by either spouse during the marriage, will be divided equally, unless the court finds that equal division would be unjust.
There is no specific requirement for the length of the marriage in order to qualify for alimony in the state of Maryland, but those who have been married for just six months would not expect to receive the same amount as those who have been married for seven years.
California Alimony California determines alimony based on the recipient's “marital standard of living,” which aims to allow the spouse to continue living in a similar manner as during the marriage.
Calculating alimony in Maryland involves a detailed examination of each spouse's financial circumstances, the standard of living established during the marriage, and the contributions made by each spouse. With the right legal guidance, you can approach this challenging aspect of divorce with confidence and clarity.
The receipt of your share of the joint property, however, may disqualify you from receiving anything. For instance, if you and your spouse receive an equal share of the real property funds, the court is unlikely to grant you alimony.
Factors Considered by the Court The court will consider the ability of the spouse seeking alimony to be self-supporting, and the time they may need to become self-supporting. The court will consider the age and health of each spouse, the length of the marriage, and the reasons the marriage ended.
Alimony in Maryland is authorized in limited situations and is not the broad remedy that it is in other states. Alimony in Maryland is either "rehabilitative" or "indefinite" . Rehabilitative alimony is intended to be a short-term measure which enables a spouse to get back on his or her feet.