(a) In a proceeding for an annulment or an absolute divorce, if there is a dispute as to whether certain property is marital property, the court shall determine which property is marital property:
(1) when the court grants an annulment or an absolute divorce;
(2) within 90 days after the court grants an annulment or divorce, if the court expressly reserves in the annulment or divorce decree the power to make the determination; or
(3) after the 90–day period if:
(i) the court expressly reserves in the annulment or divorce decree the power to make the determination;
(ii) during the 90–day period, the court extends the time for making the determination; and
(iii) the parties consent to the extension.
(b) In this subtitle a military pension shall be considered in the same manner as any other pension or retirement benefit.
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