For eight years in the 1990s, Attorney Charles Ware hosted the extremely popular legal advice radio program "The Lawyer's Mailbox"; the Number One (#1)legal advice radio program in the Mid-Atlantic Region,on WEAA - 88.9 FM, Morgan State University Radio in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Saturday, March 5, 2016

CURRENT MONTGOMERY & HOWARD COUNTY DIVORCE : Charles Jerome Ware, LLC, Maryland-Based/Nationally-Respected

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Premier divorce and family law attorney Charles Jerome Ware is Maryland-based and nationally-respected by his many satisfied clients as well as his legal peers.  For an initial courtesy consultation, contact premier divorce and family law attorney Charles Ware and his staff at (410) 720- 6129 or (410) 730-5016. He can help you successfully survive the frequently stressful process of divorce.


If possible for there to be such, there is good news for those parties desiring to divorce in the State of Maryland --- particularly in the more civil jurisdictions of Howard and Montgomery counties.


Three (3) new 2015 Maryland laws have modified and made more current the process of divorce in Maryland.


(1) The first new allows divorce in Maryland with essentially no waiting period, where a couple with no children in common have settled all issues in and with a written and signed (executed) agreement that is presented and accepted by the court (aka "divorce by motion').


(2) The second new law clarifies and simplifies circumstances in which a couple can get a limited divorce. The law removes elements of the limited divorce grounds that required "voluntariness" of the separation and the absence of any reasonable expectations of reconciliation. This change recognizes the fact that that if the parties no longer live together, and one of them no longer desires to continue the marriage relationship, neither a court nor the State of Maryland should prevent the limited divorce process.


(3) The third new law reduces the time from one year to six(6) months the statutory time needed for one of the parties to reside in Maryland.


In the current transient society in which we live (particularly in the Maryland - Washington, D.C. area) the "advantages" of these three new Maryland divorce laws is obvious. Many other states have had them for years.



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