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Section 8-212 - Exercise of Powers After Foreign Divorce or Annulment — Maryland Law | CourtGPT
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Section 8-212 - Exercise of Powers After Foreign Divorce or Annulment

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If an annulment or a divorce has been granted by a court in a foreign jurisdiction, a court in this State may exercise the powers under this subtitle if: (1) one of the parties was domiciled in this State when the foreign proceeding was commenced; and (2) the court in the other jurisdiction lacked or did not exercise personal jurisdiction over the party domiciled in this State or jurisdiction over the property at issue.