Legal Question in Family Law in Maryland

child custody

What can a non-primary parent do, when the other parent, who has falsely established primary care of a child, by lying in legal documents from one state (Oklahoma), moves to another state (Colorado), where residency is establish? Does the non-primary (residing in Maryland) have any rights to pursue judgement against that primary parent for lying on legal docs?


Asked on 1/28/08, 7:34 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Robert Sher Wagshal and Sher

Re: child custody

If you want to try and gain custody of your child, you will have to pursue that in Colorado if the child has lived there for at least 6 months. Courts are reluctant to change custody unless it's clear that it would be in the best interests of the child to do so. I don't know what you mean by "pursue judgment". If the other parent made false allegations in a legal proceeding, you should have challenged those assertions in that proceeding, not wait until it was over and then complain about it.

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Answered on 1/29/08, 9:00 am


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