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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
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Ch. 61
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Article - Family Law
1- 201.
(a) An equity court has jurisdiction over:
(1) adoption of a child, except for a child who is under the jurisdiction of
any juvenile court and who previously has been adjudicated to be a child in need of
assistance;
(2) alimony;
(3) annulment of a marriage;
(4) divorce;
(5) custody or guardianship of a child except for a child who is under the
jurisdiction of any juvenile court [other than the juvenile court for Montgomery
County] and who previously has been adjudicated to be a child in need of assistance;
(6) visitation of a child;
(7) legitimation of a child;
(8) paternity; and
(9) support of a child.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Extraneous language in § 1-201(a)(5) of the Family Law Article.
Occurred: Ch. 14, Acts of 1997, as a result of Ch. 496, Acts of 1997. Ch. 14
added language that was rendered superfluous as a result of the repeal, by
Ch. 496, Acts of 1997, of corresponding language in § 1-201(a)(1) of the
Family Law Article.
2- 403.
(a) (2) A license shall contain:
(i) appropriate spaces in which the clerk shall enter:
1. the relationship of the parties to be married, if any;
2. as to each party, the name, age, state OR FOREIGN
COUNTRY in which born, residence, and marital status (single, widowed, or divorced);
and
3. the Social Security number of each party who voluntarily
discloses the number; and
(ii) a statement that the license is valid only:
1. for 6 months from the effective date and time stated on the
license; and
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