Maryland Complaint For Visitation

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Complaint For Visitation

The Maryland Complaint For Visitation is a court document which is filed by one parent (the Petitioner) who is requesting visitation rights (also known as parenting time) with their child or children from the other parent (the Respondent). This document is used in the state of Maryland when a parent wishes to establish their right to visit their child or children; it is usually filed when the Petitioner and Respondent are not married, or when the Petitioner and Respondent have been divorced or separated. There are two types of Maryland Complaint For Visitation: the first is a Complaint For Visitation Pursuant to Family Law Article (FLA) § 9-102, and the second is a Complaint For Visitation Pursuant to FLA § 9-104. The Complaint For Visitation Pursuant to FLA § 9-102 is usually filed when the Petitioner and Respondent have not been married in the past, while the Complaint For Visitation Pursuant to FLA § 9-104 is typically filed when the parties were married or were in a relationship prior to the filing of the complaint. Both types of Complaints must include information about the Petitioner and Respondent, the child or children affected by the complaint, and the parenting time requested.

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If the parent arrives in an unsafe vehicle, that may be one reason a parent can legitimately deny visitation. Another example might be that the child has exhibited signs of having been abused after returning from previous visitations.

Specific rights and duties of non-custodial parents vary, depending on the custody arrangements determined by the court. Usually, the non-custodial parent is given court-ordered visitation, and the custodial parent must let them meet with their child. A non-custodial parent is not: Automatically the father.

As detailed in Section 9-101.1, a parent can lose child custody or visitation rights if they commit abuse or domestic violence against: The other parent of the child; The spouse of the abuser; or. Any child who resides in the same home.

The court has the power to deny visitation to a parent. Normally, the court will only stop visitation for a certain time or until a certain task is performed. There are other, specific circumstances under which a court will not order visitation.

Reasonable visitation allows both parents to maintain an active role in their children's lives. They are able to set specific schedules and locations for visitation on their own, though the parent with physical custody tends to have more control over where and when these visits take place.

From the age of 16, children generally get to make their own decisions about where they're going to spend their time. This can be regardless of what the court decided previously.

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