Zitkene v. Zitkus
Evidence supported trial court's finding, on basis of comity, that it lacked subject matter jurisdiction to hear former wife's petition for dissolutio... Read more
Evidence supported trial court's finding, on basis of comity, that it lacked subject matter jurisdiction to hear former wife's petition for dissolutio... Read more
Grandmother had burden of overcoming presumption that mother acted in child's best interest by presenting clear and convincing evidence that visitatio... Read more
Determination that husband fraudulently induced wife to execute prenuptial agreement was supported by the evidence, as required to set aside prenuptia... Read more
Agreement was ambiguous as to whether former wife was entitled to 50% of husband's full benefits or only 50% of benefits earned over the course of the... Read more
Upward modification of husband's child support obligation and deviation from presumptive amount of child support based on substantial change in husban... Read more
Maryland statutes do not prohibit recognition of a marriage by proxy or by telephone. Read more
Trial court did not abuse its discretion, in divorce proceeding between parties with combined net monthly income above the maximum of $20,000 referenc... Read more
In Marriage of Hofer: The “disentitlement doctrine,” enables an appellate court to stay or to dismiss the appeal of a party refusing to obey orders. Read more
Marriage of Left: A commitment ceremony, even if guests thought it was a marriage, was insufficient to constitute remarriage under the Family Code. Read more
DV conviction resulting from a nolo contendere plea may be the basis for a finding of domestic abuse triggering a presumption against spousal support. Read more
In re Marriage of Facter, the courts discussed the question arising out of the legality and enforceability of a pre-marital agreement. Read more
As a matter of first impression, wife under a balancing approach would be awarded the pre-embryos when the parties did not have an agreement regarding... Read more
In re Marriage of Khera & Sameer: The court presumes that the parties arrived at a fair support award that considered all of the circumstances. Read more
In the J.E.V. v. K.V, the court ruled that the defining distinction between permanent and limited duration alimony is the length of the marriage. Read more
Clark v. Clark: If alimony is still warranted, the court should consider the impact of the egregious conduct on the amount of alimony awarded. Read more
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