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Session Laws, 1996
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor

Ch. 562

(7)     establish temporary visitation with a minor child of the respondent and a
person eligible for relief on a basis which gives primary consideration to the welfare of the
minor child and the safety of any other person eligible for relief. If the court finds that the
safety of a person eligible for relief will be jeopardized by unsupervised or unrestricted
visitation, the court shall condition or restrict visitation as to time, place, duration, or
supervision, or deny visitation entirely, as needed to guard the safety of any person
eligible for relief;

(8)     award emergency family maintenance as necessary to support any person
eligible for relief to whom the respondent has a duty of support under this article,
including an immediate and continuing withholding order on all earnings of the
respondent in the amount of the ordered emergency family maintenance in accordance
with the procedures specified in Title 10, Subtitle 1, Part III of this article;

(9)     award temporary use and possession of a vehicle jointly owned by the
respondent and a person eligible for relief to the person eligible for relief if necessary for
the employment of the person eligible for relief or for the care of a minor child of the
respondent or a person eligible for relief;

(10)   direct the respondent or any or all of the persons eligible for relief, to
participate in professionally supervised counseling or a domestic violence program; [ or]

(11)    ORDER THE RESPONDENT TO SURRENDER TO LAW ENFORCEMENT
AUTHORITIES ANY FIREARM IN THE RESPONDENT'S POSSESSION FOR THE
DURATION OF THE PROTECTIVE ORDER; OR

[(11)](12) order the respondent to pay filing fees and costs of a proceeding
under this subtitle.

(e) In determining whether to order the respondent to vacate the home under §
4-505(a)(2)(iv) of this subtitle or subsection (d)(4) of this section, the court shall consider
the following factors:

(1)     the housing needs of any minor child living in the home;

(2)     the duration of the relationship between the respondent and any person
eligible for relief;

(3)     title to the home;

(4)     pendency and type of criminal charges against the respondent;

(5)     the history and severity of abuse in the relationship between the
respondent and any person eligible for relief;

(6)     the existence of alternative housing for the respondent and any person
eligible for relief; and

(7)     the financial resources of the respondent and the person eligible for
relief.

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