What can a grandparent do if a custodial parent moves out of state and violates a visitation order?

If a custodial parent moves out of state and violates a visitation order in Maryland, the grandparent may take legal action to enforce their visitation rights. Under Maryland law, a grandparent has the right to seek visitation with their grandchild if the custodial parent has moved to a new state. Maryland’s grandparents’ rights law allows a grandparent to petition the court for necessary relief. If the custodial parent has violated the established visitation order, the grandparent can file a motion to enforce the order. The court can consider several factors when evaluating the grandparent’s motion. These factors include the age and physical and emotional health of the grandchild, the importance of continuity in the grandchild’s life, the benefit of maintaining the grandparent-grandchild relationship, and the length of and interest in the relationship. If the court grants the motion, the custodial parent must comply with it or face legal repercussions, such as fines or other penalties. The court can also order the custodial parent to return the grandchild to Maryland or issue an order allowing the grandparent to visit the grandchild in the new state. Ultimately, if the custodial parent refuses to honor the visitation order, the grandparent should consult an experienced family law attorney who can help them take legal action.

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