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Maryland Courts and Judicial Proceedings Section 1-203 (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), no judge may during his term of office practice law, maintain an office for the practice of law, or have any interest in an office for the practice of law, whether conducted in whole or in part by himself or by others.
The following defenses shall be made by motion to dismiss filed before the answer, if an answer is required: (1) lack of jurisdiction over the person, (2) improper venue, (3) insufficiency of process, and (4) insufficiency of service of process.
Calculations for child support in Maryland are based on gross income and includes income from any source. These include employee wages, and businesses owned. It also encompasses pensions and other retirement, estates and trust, social security, tax refunds, awards and verdicts, severance pay, and alimony received.
Rule 9-205 - [Effective 7/1/2025] Mediation of Child Custody and Visitation Disputes (a) Applicability; Definitions (1) This Rule applies to any action or proceeding under this Chapter in which the custody of or visitation with a minor child is an issue, including: (A) an initial action to determine custody or
The court may not shorten or extend the time for filing a motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict, a motion for new trial, a motion to alter or amend a judgment, a motion addressed to the revisory power of the court, a petition for judicial review, a notice of appeal, an application for leave to appeal, or an
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The Joint Statement, or form CC-DR-033, must list all property owned by you, your spouse, and both of you. On the form, you each indicate whether you agree or disagree on what is marital and non-marital property.
1203. (a) (1) In this subsection, noknock search warrant means a search warrant that authorizes the executing law enforcement officer to enter a building, apartment, premises, place, or thing to be searched without giving notice of the officers authority or purpose.
Maryland Courts and Judicial Proceedings Section 1-201 (a) The power of the Court of Appeals to make rules and regulations to govern the practice and procedure and judicial administration in that court and in the other courts of the State shall be liberally construed.

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