Maryland Divorce Attorney
Like most other states, Maryland has mutual and voluntary divorce — although divorce is not always "mutual." It's just that you no longer have to prove things like adultery to be granted a divorce.
This is more commonly known as "no-fault divorce." No-fault divorce eliminates much of the stress and expense, time and aggravation associated with proving something like adultery. Rather, if you want to get divorced, you simply assert that the relationship no longer works.
In other words, it's not up to the courts to decide whether or not you can get divorced.
What is up to the courts, however, is the way in which your divorce case is resolved. That's where an experienced Maryland divorce attorney can truly help.
At The Law Offices of James E. Crawford, Jr. & Associates, LLC, we have handled thousands of divorces, child custody matters, separation agreements, alimony issues (also known as spousal support) and all other types of family law matters.
There's literally not one Maryland courthouse we haven't been inside since we started this law firm in 1992. We have years of experience providing individuals with the legal representation they need in all divorce and family law matters.
Contact Maryland Legal Separation Lawyers
An experienced lawyer can help determine what you need to do to complete your divorce. And it's not just completing the divorce that matters. It's getting divorced while satisfactorily resolving issues like property division and child custody. Call us today for a free initial consultation at 443-701-4525, toll free at 866-635-0623, or send us an e-mail.





