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Section 5-3A-22 – Effects of Order for Guardianship

    (a)    An order for guardianship of an individual:         (1)    except as provided in § 5-3A-23 of this subtitle, § 4-414 of the Estates and Trusts Article, and § 2-123 of the Real Property Article, terminates a parent’s duties, obligations, and rights toward the individual;         (2)    eliminates the need for notice to a parent as to the filing of […]

Section 5-3A-05 – Foreign Orders

    (a)    In this section, “order” includes any action that, under the laws of another jurisdiction, has the force and effect of a comparable judicial order under this subtitle.     (b)    In accordance with the United States Constitution, this State shall accord full faith and credit to:         (1)    an order of another state as to adoption or guardianship in compliance […]

Section 5-3A-23 – Guardianship Review

    (a)    (1)    A child placement agency shall file a written report with a court with jurisdiction over a child whenever:             (i)    the child placement agency fails to place the child for adoption with a preadoptive parent, as defined in § 3-823(i)(1) of the Courts Article:                 1.    within 270 days after being awarded guardianship; or                 2.    within 180 days after permanently […]

Section 5-3A-06 – Paternity

    (a)    Unless a court excludes a man as the father of a child, a man is the father if:         (1)    the man was married to the child’s mother at the time of the child’s conception;         (2)    the man was married to the child’s mother at the time of the child’s birth;         (3)    the man is named as the father […]

Section 5-3A-24 – Failed Conditional Consent During Guardianship

    If a petitioner becomes aware, after a court rules on a petition, that a condition of consent under § 5-3A-18(b) of this subtitle cannot be fulfilled, the petitioner promptly shall:         (1)    file notice with the court;         (2)    give notice to all of the other parties;         (3)    if consent was received from a governmental unit or person who is […]

Section 5-3A-07 – Appointed Counsel

    (a)    (1)    In a case under this subtitle, a court shall appoint an attorney to represent a parent who:             (i)    has a disability that makes the parent incapable of effectively participating in the case; or             (ii)    when the parent must decide whether to consent under this subtitle, is still a minor.         (2)    To determine whether a disability makes a parent […]

Section 5-3A-08 – Agreement for Postadoption Contact

    (a)    (1)    A prospective adoptive parent and parent of a prospective adoptee under this subtitle may enter into a written agreement to allow contact, after the adoption, between:             (i)    the parent or other relative of the adoptee; and             (ii)    the adoptee or adoptive parent.         (2)    An adoptive parent and former parent of an adoptee under this subtitle may enter into […]

Section 5-3A-09 – Costs

    A court may assign among the parties to a case under this subtitle, as the court considers appropriate, counsel fees and the cost of testing under § 5-3A-06 of this subtitle.

Section 5-3A-10 – Appeal

    A party to a case under this subtitle may appeal to the Court of Special Appeals from an interlocutory or final order.