Committee note: Actions in which parenting coordination may be used include an initial action to determine custody or visitation and an action to modify an existing order or judgment as to custody or visitation.
Committee note: The accredited specialty training requirement may be met by training offered by recognized national organizations such as the American Bar Association or the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts.
Committee note: Parties who, by agreement, employ a parenting coordinator on their own initiative are not required to seek court approval. Section (e) of this Rule applies only if they request a court order approving the agreement.
Committee note: Appointment of a parenting coordinator does not affect the applicability of Rules 9-204, 9-205, or 9-205.1, nor does the appointment preclude the use of an alternative dispute resolution process under Title 17 of these Rules.
Committee note: The order must be consistent with the relevant provisions of any other existing order, such as a "no contact requirement that is included in a civil protective order or is a condition of pre-trial release in a criminal case.
Committee note: Examples of such modifications include one-time or minor changes in the time or place for child transfer and one-time or minor deviations from access schedules to accommodate special events or circumstances.
Committee note: This subsection does not prohibit communications with respect to routine administrative matters; collection of fees, including submission of records of the number of contacts with each party and the duration of each contact; or resignation. Nothing in the subsection affects the duty to report child abuse or neglect under any provision of federal or State law or the right of the parenting coordinator to defend against allegations of misconduct or negligence.
Cross reference: See Rule 5-702 as to expert witnesses.
Cross reference: See Rule 16-903 for the definition of "case record."
Md. Fam. Law. Actions. 9-205.2
This Rule is new.
HISTORICAL NOTES
2016 Orders
The June 6, 2016, order revised internal references in the Rule.
2017 Orders
The June 20, 2017 order, revised an internal reference.