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The end of marital COHABITATION brought about when one sp...
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(This article was originally published in The Daily Record, Baltimore, another Dolan Media publication).
A husband who sued his wife for limited divorce based on constructive desertion is entitled to pursue that action - and seek custody and visitation of the parties' children - even though the couple continued to live together, the Maryland Court of Appeals has held.
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A husband who sued his wife for limited divorce based on constructive desertion is entitled to pursue that action - and to seek custody and visitation of the parties' children - even though the couple continued to live together under the same roof, the Court of Appeals has held.
The top court concluded that the living arrangements of Robert M. Ricketts Jr. and Mary C. Ricketts did not prevent Robert's divorce, custody and visitation complaint from going forward. The parties were married in 1981 and had three children, but at some point, the complaint alleged, the relationship began to break down.
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...Edward C. Mazique, on grounds of desertion. The trial court further awarded Dr. Mazique sole ... by her husband and thus establish constructive desertion, but this was excluded on the ground tha...
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Criminal Procedure
Custodial interrogation
... Absolute Divorce on the ground of constructive desertion. Wayne filed an Answer and Counter-Compl...
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MARYLAND COURT OF SPECIAL APPEALS
Administrative Law
... Absolute Divorce on the ground of constructive desertion. Wayne filed an Answer and Counter-Compl...
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... be used as the basis for a charge of desertion or constructive desertion against either party. * ...
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...It will be noted here that desertion was a bar to benefits. It will be further noted th... as "short desertion" or sometimes "constructive desertion." This form of desertion is primarily of...
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...Constructive desertion occurs when one party makes life so into...
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In the 1920s and 1930s, the young men who worked in welfare and child protection were among the first to negotiate professional environments in which women wielded considerable authority. This article uses their descriptions of encounters with clients to examine the ways in which these men understood manliness in such a context, and the kinds of anxieties they dramatized in their case files. It argues that many defined and defended a form of masculinity that continued to depend upon the subordination of women-identified as "naggers"-and the rigorous rescue of boys from effeminacy.
...It also helped him initiate a constructive solution to the family's chief problem: a boy of t... spent time in jail for non-support and desertion of their three children, and he was now accused of...