Examples of When It May Be Best to Go To Trial in a Maryland/D.C. Divorce 

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Most divorce cases settle long before a full trial is conducted by the divorce court. Indeed, studies show that more than three-fourths of divorce cases are “uncontested.” This means that the spouses are not disputing a major aspect of the divorce — like custody, alimony, property division, etc. — and are in basic agreement about everything. Moreover,… Continue reading Examples of When It May Be Best to Go To Trial in a Maryland/D.C. Divorce 

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