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Code · Maryland · Family Law

§ 5-3A-15

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§5–3A–15.
(a)On issuance of a show–cause order as to guardianship of a child, a petitioner shall serve the order on each of the child’s living parents who has not consented to the guardianship.
(b)Service under this section shall be by:
(1)personal service; or
(2)certified mail, restricted delivery, return receipt requested.
(c)Service on a parent under this section shall be attempted at the parent’s last address known to the petitioner.
(1)If a court is satisfied, by affidavit or testimony, that, after reasonable efforts in good faith, a petitioner could not identify a parent or could not effect service on a parent, the court shall order service through notice by publication as to that parent.
(2)Notice under this subsection shall consist of substantially the following statement:
To: (Father’s name) To:�(Mother’s name) To:�Unknown parent
“You are hereby notified that a guardianship case has been filed in the circuit court for (county name), case no. (number). All persons who believe themselves to be parents of a (male or female) child born on (date of birth) in (city, state) to (mother’s and father’s names and dates of birth) shall file a written response. A copy of the show–cause order may be obtained from the clerk’s office at (address) and (telephone number). If you do not file a written objection by (deadline), you will have agreed to the permanent loss of your parental rights to this child.”
(3)Service under this subsection shall be by:
(i)publication at least once in one or more newspapers in general circulation in the county where the parent last resided or, if unknown, where the petition is filed; and
(ii)posting for at least 30 days on a website of the Department.
(4)The Department may charge a petitioner a reasonable fee to cover the cost of posting.
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