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What the Sims v. Sims Case Means for Your Divorce in Maryland: Property, Alimony, and Child Support Explained

What the Sims v. Sims Case Means for Your Divorce in Maryland: Property, Alimony, and Child Support Explained

by J Kelley Law Group | Dec 4, 2025 | Family Law

When a couple chooses to divorce in Maryland, the court must decide several important financial issues — including how to divide property, whether alimony is appropriate, how much child support should be paid, and whether one spouse should contribute to the other’s...
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