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Maryland Divorce Lawyers and Family Law Attorneys:
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| John
W. Thyden |
James
J. Gross |
Michael
F. Callahan |
Articles by Thyden, Gross & Callahan:
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| Alimony
"Alimony in the DC can be rehabilitative or on an indefinite
basis. Rehabilitative alimony is temporary and for a certain period
of time. Indefinite alimony means permanent or lifetime alimony,
that is until the wife dies or the husband dies."
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Alimony
FAQ's
"1. What is alimony? Support payments from one
spouse or former spouse to the other."
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The
Players in Your Divorce
"You and your spouse are the parties to this divorce.
In the litigation, the person who files first is called the plaintiff
and the other spouse is then the defendant. In a Separation Agreement,
you might be referred to as Husband and Wife."
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Maryland
Laws on Divorce
"This document explains Maryland laws on divorce, as we
understood them, when we wrote this in November of 2002. Maryland
laws on divorce are always subject to amendment by the legislature,
to reinterpretation by the courts, to different application by different
judges, and to factual variation from case to case."
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Virginia
Laws on Divorce
"This document explains Virginia laws on divorce, as we
understood them, when we wrote this in November of 2002. Virginia
laws on divorce are always subject to amendment by the legislature,
to reinterpretation by the courts, to different application by different
judges, and to factual variation from case to case."
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Divorce
Virginia
"2. RESIDENCY. One of the spouses must have been
a resident of Virginia for at least six months prior to filing for
divorce. Code of Virginia; Title 20, Section 20-97."
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