Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Jurisdiction in Child Custody Maryland Divorce

Circumstances arise when parties relocate to different states and have children. When disputes arise over custody it becomes necessary for the court to determine which state should have the jurisdiction to hear the case. The law that governs is the Maryland Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (“the Act”), Maryland Code (1984, 2006 Repl.Vol.), §§ 9.5–101 to 9.5–318 of the Family Law Article (“FL”) and Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (“UCCJEA”)which once distilled provides essentially that to have jurisdiction over the custody issues the state shall not lack significant connections or substantial evidence. It is not the intent of the Act to postpone those determinations and thereby extend continuing jurisdiction indefinitely, for this also would defeat the Act's purposes. Paltrow v. Paltrow, 283 Md. 291, 293, 388 A.2d 547 (1978).

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