Maryland SB481 modifies visitation rights in custody cases by allowing courts to schedule additional visitation periods if a party unjustifiably.
Maryland SB481 amends family law to address unjustifiably denied or interfered visitation rights in custody or visitation orders. If a court finds that a party has unjustifiably denied or interfered with visitation, it must order additional visitation periods that are double the duration of the denied or interfered visitation. These additional periods must be scheduled at a time chosen by the other party and within a year after the court's determination.
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