navywife74
New Member
Two things, I know that the State's Attorney's Office takes domestic violence very seriously, and looks for victims who will be victims! Tell your friend to contact the distrcit court states attorney and tell them she wishes to remain a victim and does not agree to a stet, or a pbj. My neighbor was a victim and she was treated fairly by the States Attorney's Office.in the state of MD, a signed separation agreement does not give you that single life status again --- to go on living as though you do not still have a spouse. Only once you have a signed divorce decree by the judge granting your divorce is it then "ok". one or the other spouse can file for divorce based on the grounds of adultery during that separation if the other party is in fact committing adultery. there is no statute for "legal separation" in MD. Most people assume all is good once you have that signed agreement, however, that is not the case at all. In MD, you are married until you are divorced.
The other thing, I thought if you were a victim of a violent crime, you could get a speedy divorce.