A Maryland Complaint for Limited Divorce is a legal document filed in Maryland with the court that initiates a limited divorce. A limited divorce is a legal action that does not end the marriage and does not give the parties the right to remarry. It is used to resolve certain issues, such as alimony, child support, custody, visitation and use of property. There are two types of Maryland Complaint for Limited Divorce: an absolute divorce and a limited divorce. An absolute divorce terminates the marriage and gives each party the right to remarry. A limited divorce is used to settle issues such as alimony, child support, custody, visitation and use of property, but it does not terminate the marriage and does not give the parties the right to remarry. When filing a Maryland Complaint for Limited Divorce, the plaintiff must provide information such as the names and addresses of both parties, the grounds for divorce, the length of the marriage, the type of relief sought, and any other relevant information. After the complaint is filed, the defendant must be served with a copy of the complaint and a summons to appear in court. The court will then review the complaint and decide whether to grant the divorce.