Maryland Code § FL-5-308

Section FL-5-308
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(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 a written agreement to allow contact between:
(i) a relative or former parent of the adoptee; and
(ii) the adoptee or adoptive parent.
(b) An agreement made under this section applies to contact with an
adoptee only while the adoptee is a minor.
(c) An individual who prepares an agreement described in subsection (a)(1)
of this section:
(1) shall provide a copy to each party in a case pending as to the
prospective adoptee under this subtitle or in a CINA case pending as to the
prospective adoptee; and
(2) if the agreement so provides, shall redact identifying information
from the copies.
(d) Failure to comply with a condition of an agreement made under this
section is not a ground for revoking consent to, or setting aside an order for, an
adoption or guardianship.
(e) If a dispute as to an agreement made under this section arises, a court
may refer the parties to mediation to try to resolve the dispute.
(f) (1) A juvenile court or other court of competent jurisdiction shall
enforce a written agreement made in accordance with this section unless enforcement
is not in the adoptee's best interests.
(2) If a party moves in juvenile court or another court of competent
jurisdiction to modify a written agreement made in accordance with this section and
satisfies the court that modification is justified because an exceptional circumstance
has arisen and the court finds modification to be in an adoptee's best interests, the
court may modify the agreement.

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