Free Phone Consultation. Serving Glen Burnie and Anne Arundel County for 27 years. Maryland Child Custody Law revolves around the
simple concept of what is in the child's best interest. Custody happens on two
different levels, which are themselves further broken down into two levels. You
have Legal Custody, further broken into sole and joint, and you have
Physical Custody, further broken into sole and shared. It is interesting to note
that the Court in Maryland can not enter an order for pendente lite custody when
the parties continue to reside together. See Maryland Family Law Article 5-203.
Legal Custody: Sole Legal Custody and
Joint Legal Custody. Sole Legal Custody is where only the custodial parent has
the right to make the decisions affecting health, education and welfare. Joint
Legal Custody is where both parents share equally in decision affecting the
health, education and welfare of the minor child.
Physical Custody is more interesting then legal Custody.
Physical Custody is where the child lives.
Physical Custody is also broken down into two different categories. You have
either Sole Physical Custody or Shared Physical Custody. Once a non custodial
parent enjoys Shared Physical Custody it means two things (1) he/she has the
child with them in excess of 128 over nights per year and (2) the child support
obligation is affected by the overnights with the otherwise non custodial
parent. You will find many people fight over the 128 overnights. In order for a
non custodial parent to reach the 128 number they must establish it is in the
child's best interest. The court looks at the factors in a case call Taylor v
Taylor to help the judge make the difficult decisions on whether to order sole
joint custody or shared physical custody.
Wednesday, October 01, 2014
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