(a) In any custody or visitation proceeding, if the court has reasonable grounds to believe that a child has been abused or neglected by a party to the proceeding, the court shall determine whether abuse or neglect is likely to occur if custody or visitation rights are granted to the party.
(b) Unless the court specifically finds that there is no likelihood of further child abuse or neglect by the party, the court shall deny custody or visitation rights to that party, except that the court may approve a supervised visitation arrangement that assures the safety and the physiological, psychological, and emotional well-being of the child.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 9 - Child Custody and Visitation
Section 9-101 - Denial of Custody or Visitation on Basis of Likely Abuse or Neglect
Section 9-101.1 - Abuse Against Certain Individuals
Section 9-101.2 - Parent Convicted of Murder of Certain Persons
Section 9-102 - Petition by Grandparents for Visitation
Section 9-103 - Petition by Child to Change Custody
Section 9-104 - Access to Medical, Dental, and Educational Records by Noncustodial Parent
Section 9-105 - Unjustifiable Denial or Interference With Visitation Granted by Order
Section 9-106 - Notification Prior to Relocation of Child
Section 9-107 - Relevancy of Disability in Custody or Visitation Proceeding
Section 9-108 - Custody or Visitation Order Based on Deployment of a Parent