What documents do I need to file for a divorce?

When filing for a divorce in Maryland, you must have certain documents on hand. Firstly, you must have a complaint form, available for download from the Maryland Judiciary website. This form outlines what type of divorce you are filing: whether it’s contested or uncontested, as well as what type of alimony and division of marital property will be necessary. The complaint form must be signed by the person seeking the divorce and have the name and address of the other party listed. In addition to the complaint form, you will need to provide the court with any documents that prove separation and/or living arrangements. These documents might include proof that you are living in different locations or that you and your spouse have not been living together for at least one year. If there are any minor children involved in the marriage, you will need to provide documents that state the legal guardianship of the children. This could include a birth certificate or court order. Lastly, you will need to provide the court with a valid marriage license or certificate, in order to prove that you were legally married. The court will also need proof of income and assets, in the form of bank statements, pay stubs, and tax returns. Once you have gathered all of the necessary documents, you can file for a divorce in the circuit court clerk’s office in the county in which you currently reside. The clerk’s office will give you instructions on the process of submitting the completed paperwork and completing the process.

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