Maryland Code § ET-13.5-204

Section ET-13.5-204
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(a) A court of this State having jurisdiction under § 13.5-201 of this subtitle
to appoint a guardian or issue a protective order may decline to exercise jurisdiction
if the court determines at any time that a court of another state is a more appropriate
forum.
(b) (1) If a court of this State declines jurisdiction over a guardianship
proceeding or protective proceeding under subsection (a) of this section, the court
shall either dismiss the proceeding or stay the proceeding.
(2) A court under paragraph (1) of this subsection may impose any
other condition the court considers just and proper, including the condition that a
petition for the appointment of a guardian or protective order be promptly filed in
another state.
(c) In determining whether the court is an appropriate forum, a court shall
consider all relevant factors, including:
(1) An expressed preference of the respondent;
(2) Whether abuse, neglect, or exploitation of the respondent has
occurred or is likely to occur and which state could best protect the respondent from
the abuse, neglect, or exploitation;
(3) The length of time the respondent was physically located in or
was a legal resident of this State or another state;
(4) The distance of the respondent from the court in each state;
(5) The financial circumstances of the estate of the respondent;
(6) The nature and location of the evidence;
(7) The ability of the court in each state to decide the issue
expeditiously and the procedures necessary to present evidence;

(8) The familiarity of the court of each state with the facts and issues
in the proceeding; and
(9) If an appointment were made, the ability of the court to monitor
the conduct of the guardian or conservator.

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