One of the unfortunate results of a divorce involving children are situations in which one parent denies visitation to the other parent or refuses to allow the other parent access to reasonable communications with the child. In Maryland, refusal of child custody may potentially cause serious legal problems for the custodial parent. Maryland Circuit Court…

After a divorce or child custody dispute, a Maryland Circuit Court will typically make a determination regarding the parents’ scheduled access to the minor children. A Circuit Court Judge or Family Magistrate, may order the children to spend unsupervised quality time with the non-custodial parent or may order that the children have overnight access with the…

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