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Maryland circuit court had continuing exclusive jurisdiction in proceeding by father to modify a child custody order. Fact that Colorado had been child’s home state for more than seven years did not per se divest Maryland of continuing jurisdiction
Going thru a child custody case is one of the most stressful experiences you will go through in your entire life.
The last thing you want to think about after you have been married for a period of time is how you are going to deal with a divorce and all the issues that arise in a child custody case.
If you are in the unfortunate position of having to file for child custody in Maryland or you have been served with a child custody complaint in Maryland, you need the help of an experienced child custody lawyer in Maryland.
The SRIS Law Group Maryland child custody lawyers have a thorough understanding of the child custody laws in Maryland and how the Maryland child custody laws may apply to your case.
Our Maryland child custody attorneys have helped many clients who are going through a child custody case in Maryland
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State court’s continuing jurisdiction over matters relating to children must stem from earlier proceeding in which a state court had exercised such jurisdiction and represents the power of state court to modify its decrees or orders whereas later acquired power in a state court to modify a decree order of another state relating to children exists only when the state court has jurisdiction over the children acquired because such children are presently domiciled in the state. Seidlitz v. Seidlitz 23 Md.App. 327, 327 A.2d 779 Md.App. (1974).
If you need legal counsel, then contact the child custody attorneys at the law offices of SRIS Law Group, PC, to speak with a child custody lawyer in your area.

