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What is restricted information? Adoption. Guardianship terminating parental rights. Juvenile delinquency. Child in need of assistance cases (CINA)
The Maryland court's form on restricted information is required when you file any court documents that have information Maryland law requires to be kept private. In this video you will learn more about filing the restricted information form.
You must use the restricted information form to tell the court that there is a court document or information in a court document that is restricted by law. The restricted information form is not used to request that a document or information be kept private that would otherwise be public information.
G. Guilty/Insane/Jury Trial.
When a party has mistakenly designated a defense as a counterclaim or a counterclaim as a defense, the court shall treat the pleading as if there had been a proper designation, if justice so requires. (h) Defendant's Information Report.