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If you’re thinking about divorce in Maryland, the law has changed, and understanding those changes can protect your rights, your finances, and your family. Family Law Attorney and Petrelli Previtera Managing Partner, Melinda Previtera, explains what’s new under Maryland’s updated divorce statutes, what you need to know before you file, and how to navigate the process with clarity and confidence. This video walks through everything from residency requirements and waiting periods to property division, custody considerations, and spousal support. You’ll also learn how no-fault divorce works under the new law, what counts as “irreconcilable differences,” and when court involvement is unavoidable. Whether you’re just considering separation or ready to move forward, this guide will help you make informed decisions, and avoid the most common mistakes people make when starting a Maryland divorce. In this video: 00:00 – Understanding the new Maryland divorce law 00:25 – What changed with fault and no-fault divorce 00:55 – Separation and irreconcilable differences explained 01:25 – Residency and filing requirements in Maryland 01:50 – What to expect after filing your case 02:15 – Division of marital and nonmarital property 02:45 – Family-use property and who can stay in the home 03:10 – Child custody and support considerations 03:35 – Alimony and spousal support factors 04:05 – Common mistakes people make when filing alone 04:35 – How to protect your rights before and after filing #marylanddivorce #divorce #divorcelaws #familylaw #melindaprevitera #petrelliprevitera #divorcehelp #divorcelawyer #familylawattorney #divorceadvice