A Maryland Counter Complaint For Absolute Divorce is a legal document filed by a respondent in a divorce case in Maryland. It is a response to the initial Complaint for Absolute Divorce that was filed by the petitioner. The Counter Complaint is used to address any issues raised by the Complaint, such as grounds for divorce, division of property, child custody, alimony, and other matters. It is also used to counter the allegations in the Complaint and to present a counterclaim that the respondent may have. There are two types of Maryland Counter Complaint For Absolute Divorce: Fault-Based Counter Complaint and No-Fault Counter Complaint. The Fault-Based Counter Complaint is used when the respondent is contesting the grounds for divorce that the petitioner has listed in the Complaint. The No-Fault Counter Complaint is used when the respondent is not contesting the grounds for divorce and is instead focusing on other issues that they want to address in the divorce proceedings.