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Maryland, Mtg County definition of Full Custody

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dkolodecorating

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Maryland, Montgomery County
My sister in law was awarded Full Custody of her 4 children today in court because of domestic violence. Based on testimony the judge issued a restraining order against the father.The father keeps calling the babysitter insisting that he can speak with his children whenever he wants but we are confused if indeed he needs the permission of the mother to speak with the kids. Can you please clarify if the mother is the one who has to give permission for the father to call and speak with the boys.
Thank you.

The RO was requested by the mother on Sunday and the mandatory hearing was two days later on Tuesday when the judge heard enough information to warrant a week extension of the RO for the Mother (a RO for the children was not discussed.) Next week the parents go back to court with more information regarding the fathers Domestic Violence at which time most likely the RO will be extended to one year. Next week as well the Custody of the children will be discussed.
 
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Just Blue

Senior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Maryland, Montgomery County
My sister in law was awarded Full Custody of her 4 children today in court because of domestic violence. Based on testimony the judge issued a restraining order against the father.The father keeps calling the babysitter insisting that he can speak with his children whenever he wants but we are confused if indeed he needs the permission of the mother to speak with the kids. Can you please clarify if the mother is the one who has to give permission for the father to call and speak with the boys.
Thank you.
Was custody issued in criminal court as part of the RO proceedings? Or was this a Family Court Order? Is the RO temporary or for a year? Are the children included as protected parties in the RO??

And why isn't your sister posting for herself?
 

dkolodecorating

Junior Member
The RO was requested by the mother on Sunday and the mandatory hearing was two days later on Tuesday when the judge heard enough information to warrant a week extension of the RO for the Mother and gave custody to the mother (a RO for the children was not discussed.) Next week the parents go back to court with more information regarding the fathers Domestic Violence at which time most likely the RO will be extended to one year. Next week as well the Custody of the children will be discussed.
I am posting this for my sister in law for two reasons: She speaks Portuguese only and I am the babysitter that the father keeps calling.
 
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LdiJ

Senior Member
The RO was requested by the mother on Sunday and the mandatory hearing was two days later on Tuesday when the judge heard enough information to warrant a week extension of the RO for the Mother and gave custody to the mother (a RO for the children was not discussed.) Next week the parents go back to court with more information regarding the fathers Domestic Violence at which time most likely the RO will be extended to one year. Next week as well the Custody of the children will be discussed.
I am posting this for my sister in law for two reasons: She speaks Portuguese only and I am the babysitter that the father keeps calling.
If there is no restraining order regarding the children, then dad's communication with the children is not restricted. Full custody does not give the mother the right to refuse to allow the children and dad to communicate.

You, of course, don't have to always answer your phone, but you probably shouldn't totally prevent dad from communicating with the kids, while you have them.

What kind of domestic violence are we talking about?
 

dkolodecorating

Junior Member
Physical violence against the mother, threats on her life, death threats on the mothers alleged boyfriend, violence resulting in personal property damage.
 

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