(a) (1) When the court grants an annulment or a limited or absolute divorce, the court may resolve any dispute between the parties with respect to the ownership of personal property.
(2) When the court grants an annulment or an absolute divorce, the court may resolve any dispute between the parties with respect to the ownership of real property.
(3) Except as provided in § 8–205 of this subtitle, the court may not transfer the ownership of personal or real property from one party to the other.
(b) When the court determines the ownership of personal or real property, the court may:
(1) grant a decree that states what the ownership interest of each party is; and
(2) as to any property owned by both of the parties, order a partition or a sale instead of partition and a division of the proceeds.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 2 - Property Disposition in Annulment and Divorce
Section 8-202 - Ownership of Personal and Real Property
Section 8-203 - Marital Property -- Determination
Section 8-204 - Marital Property -- Valuation
Section 8-205 - Marital Property -- Award
Section 8-206 - Family Home; Family Use Personal Property -- Legislative Policy
Section 8-209 - Family Home; Family Use Personal Property -- Power of Court Over Order or Decree
Section 8-210 - Family Home; Family Use Personal Property -- Termination of Order or Decree
Section 8-211 - Family Home; Family Use Personal Property -- Not Evidence of Constructive Desertion
Section 8-212 - Exercise of Powers After Foreign Divorce or Annulment