Maryland HB481 addresses unjustifiably denied or interfered visitation rights by ordering additional visitation periods and allowing for.
Maryland HB481 amends family law to address situations where a party unjustifiably denies or interferes with visitation rights granted by a custody or visitation order. The court must order additional visitation periods that are double the duration of the denied or interfered visitation, scheduled at the choosing of the other party, and within a year after the court's determination. The court may also modify the custody or visitation order to ensure future compliance and assess costs or counsel fees against the party who unjustifiably denied or interfered with visitation.
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