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In Carroll County, Maryland, family law matters like divorce and custody are governed by Md. Code, Family Law Art. § 7-103. Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has handled 4,739+ documented case results firm-wide. Our Carroll County family law attorneys provide representation for divorce, custody, and support cases at the District Court of MD for Carroll County.
Last verified: April 2026 | District Court of MD for Carroll County | Maryland General Assembly
In Carroll County, Maryland, family law cases such as divorce, custody, and support are governed by state statutes. The court process involves filing in the Circuit Court for Carroll County, with specific procedures for mutual consent divorce and contested matters.
- File a Complaint for Absolute Divorce in the Circuit Court for Carroll County, including all required financial statements and a parenting plan if children are involved.
- Serve the complaint on your spouse via sheriff or private process server, then file proof of service with the court.
- Attend the mandatory parenting seminar (if you have minor children) and complete any court-ordered mediation.
- Participate in the discovery process, exchanging financial documents and other relevant information with your spouse.
- Attend a settlement conference or pre-trial hearing to attempt to resolve remaining issues.
- If no settlement is reached, proceed to a final hearing before a judge, who will issue a judgment of divorce and resolve any contested issues.
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Yes, Maryland allows a mutual consent divorce with no separation period if both parties agree and have a written agreement. For an absolute divorce without consent, a 6-month separation is required.
The Circuit Court divorce filing fee is $165. Additional costs include service of process ($40-$100), certified copies ($20 each), and a parenting seminar fee ($50-$100).
Maryland uses guidelines based on the combined adjusted income of both parents. The formula considers the number of children, health insurance, childcare costs, and parenting time.
Maryland uses the best interests standard, considering factors like fitness, character, stability, and the child’s preference. There is no presumption for either parent.
It depends. A mutual consent divorce can be finalized in 2-3 months. A contested divorce can take 6-18 months or longer.
Yes, Maryland allows a mutual consent divorce with no separation period if both parties agree and have a written agreement. For an absolute divorce without consent, a 6-month separation is required.
The Circuit Court divorce filing fee is $165. Additional costs include service of process ($40-$100), certified copies ($20 each), and a parenting seminar fee ($50-$100).
Maryland uses guidelines based on the combined adjusted income of both parents. The formula considers the number of children, health insurance, childcare costs, and parenting time.
Maryland uses the best interests standard, considering factors like fitness, character, stability, and the child’s preference. There is no presumption for either parent.
It depends. A mutual consent divorce can be finalized in 2-3 months. A contested divorce can take 6-18 months or longer.
Office visits by appointment only. Phone consultations available 24/7.