Maryland Murderer Files for Divorce
Posted on Mar 23, 2010 1:25pm PDT
A murderer in Maryland has filed for divorce from his wife who committed the murders with him. He filed on the grounds that his wife “is a convicted felon.” In Maryland’s family law code it is stated that an absolute divorce can be granted when a convicted felon has been sentenced to serve 3 years and has served 12 months of the sentence. The man was also granted a waiver of the $105 filing fee for the absolute divorce because of his state of poverty.
It’s never easy to go through divorce, but you need to know that you do have options in moving forward and getting your life started over. Divorce can be a complicated matter because of the legal details, but it can also be resolved easily when it is handled properly. It’s important that you protect your rights during this difficult time.
With the help of a family law attorney, you will be able to move forward with your case and resolve this matter in the most beneficial way possible. A lawyer will know what to expect with your matter and how to deal with any difficulties such as court proceedings. It’s in your best interest to work with an attorney who will have your best interest in mind. Please take some time to contact a family law lawyer today to begin discussing your case.