(a) The court may decree a limited divorce on the following grounds:
(1) cruelty of treatment of the complaining party or of a minor child of the complaining party;
(2) excessively vicious conduct to the complaining party or to a minor child of the complaining party;
(3) desertion; or
(4) separation, if the parties are living separate and apart without cohabitation.
(b) The court may decree a divorce under this section for a limited time or for an indefinite time.
(c) The court that granted a decree of limited divorce may revoke the decree at any time on the joint application of the parties.
(d) If an absolute divorce is prayed and the evidence is sufficient to entitle the parties to a limited divorce, but not to an absolute divorce, the court may decree a limited divorce.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Section 7-101 - Residence Requirement
Section 7-102 - Limited Divorce
Section 7-103 - Absolute Divorce
Section 7-103.2 - Child Support and Custody Educational Seminar
Section 7-104 - Offer or Refusal of Reconciliation
Section 7-105 - Restoration of Former Name