Maryland Child Custody Constructive Desertion Divorce Lawyers Attorneys
When a husband alleged that his wife had denied him marital relations and forced him from the marital bed, the fact that the parties were still living in the same home, though in separate bedrooms, did not prevent him from seeking a limited divorce under Md. Code Ann., Fam. Law § 7-102 based on constructive desertion or from seeking child custody.
Going thru a child custody case is one of the most stressful experiences you will go through in your entire life.
The last thing you want to think about after you have been married for a period of time is how you are going to deal with a divorce and all the issues that arise in a child custody case.
If you are in the unfortunate position of having to file for child custody in Maryland or you have been served with a child custody complaint in Maryland, you need the help of an experienced child custody lawyer in Maryland.
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Court of Special Appeals clearly erred in concluding that Uniform Child Custody and Jurisdiction Act (UCCJEA), rather than the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act (UCCJA), applied in divorce action, as wife filed action for limited divorce, which action involved child custody dispute, prior to effective date of UCCJEA. Garg v. Garg 393 Md. 225, 900 A.2d 739 Md. ,(2006).
If you need legal counsel, then contact the child custody attorneys at the law offices of SRIS Law Group, PC, to speak with a child custody lawyer in your area.

