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Code · Maryland · Family Law

§ 5-322

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§5–322.
(a)If all consents for guardianship of a child have been given in accordance with this subtitle and the child has not objected, a juvenile court may enter an order for guardianship.
(1)Within 5 days after entry of an order under this section, a juvenile court shall give notice of the order to:
(i)each party or, if represented, counsel;
(ii)each of the child’s living parents who has not waived the right to notice;
(iii)each living parent’s last attorney of record in the CINA case; and
(iv)the child’s last attorney of record in the CINA case.
(2)Notice under this subsection shall be by first-class mail.
(3)Notice to a party under this subsection shall be sent to the party’s last address known to the juvenile court.
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