Maryland Divorce Lawyers
In Ritz v. Ritz, 52 A.2d 729 Md.,(1947) the court stated that (1) The conduct of one spouse that compels the other to leave may justify a divorce to that other on the ground of desertion even though the conduct may not justify a divorce on the ground of cruelty.(2) Where wife’s actions which caused the husband to leave were beyond her own control because of mental derangement, her forcing him to leave does not afford grounds for a divorce to him, since a competent will on the part of the wife is necessary to render her capable of desertion, but mere highstrung nerves and unrestrained impulsiveness of a sane woman would not save the actions of the wife from legal desertion.(3) Where husband left home allegedly on account of conduct of wife, question is whether the conduct of the wife was such as to endanger the life or health of the husband and to render impossible the proper discharge of the duties of married life.(4) Nagging, abuse, cursing, and swearing do not amount to “cruelty of treatment” or “excessively vicious conduct” which will justify one spouse in deserting the other if they do not endanger the other spouse’s security or health. (5) Where a wife’s behavior has been such as to render the continuance of marriage relation unbearable or such as is recognized by the law as sufficient to justify her husband in leaving her, she is the spouse who is guilty of desertion.
If you are contemplating filing for a divorce in Maryland or if you are defending a divorce in Maryland, then do not hesitate to contact a Maryland divorce lawyer from SRIS Law Group. A Maryland divorce lawyer from the SRIS Law Group will discuss with you the facts of your case and advise you as to your options as they relate to Maryland divorce laws.
Maryland Divorce Lawyers
Allegany County, Anne Arundel County, Baltimore County, Calvert County, Caroline County, Carroll County, Cecil County, Charles County, Dorchester County, Frederick County, Garrett County, Harford County, Howard County, Kent County, Montgomery County, Prince George’s County, Queen Anne’s County, Saint Mary’s County, Somerset County, Talbot County, Washington County, Wicomico County, Worcester County
Maryland Divorce Lawyer
Maryland Divorce Lawyer
In Ritz v. Ritz, 52 A.2d 729 Md.,(1947) the court stated that (1) The conduct of one spouse that compels the other to leave may justify a divorce to that other on the ground of desertion even though the conduct may not justify a divorce on the ground of cruelty.(2) Where wife’s actions which caused the husband to leave were beyond her own control because of mental derangement, her forcing him to leave does not afford grounds for a divorce to him, since a competent will on the part of the wife is necessary to render her capable of desertion, but mere highstrung nerves and unrestrained impulsiveness of a sane woman would not save the actions of the wife from legal desertion.(3) Where husband left home allegedly on account of conduct of wife, question is whether the conduct of the wife was such as to endanger the life or health of the husband and to render impossible the proper discharge of the duties of married life.(4) Nagging, abuse, cursing, and swearing do not amount to “cruelty of treatment” or “excessively vicious conduct” which will justify one spouse in deserting the other if they do not endanger the other spouse’s security or health. (5) Where a wife’s behavior has been such as to render the continuance of marriage relation unbearable or such as is recognized by the law as sufficient to justify her husband in leaving her, she is the spouse who is guilty of desertion.
If you are contemplating filing for a divorce in Maryland or if you are defending a divorce action, do not hesitate to contact the Maryland divorce attorneys of the SRIS Law Group. A Maryland divorce lawyer from the SRIS Law Group will discuss with you the facts of your case and advise you as to your options.
Sris Law Group, PC
1 Research Court, Suite 450
Rockville , Maryland 20850
(240)399-0304
1.888.437.7747
Maryland Divorce Lawyers
Maryland Divorce Lawyer
Allegany County, Anne Arundel County, Baltimore County, Calvert County, Caroline County, Carroll County, Cecil County, Charles County, Dorchester County, Frederick County, Garrett County, Harford County, Howard County, Kent County, Montgomery County, Prince George’s County, Queen Anne’s County, Saint Mary’s County, Somerset County, Talbot County, Washington County, Wicomico County, Worcester County

