RULE 9-205.1. APPOINTMENT OF CHILD'S ATTORNEY
West's Annotated Code of MarylandMaryland Rules
MD Rules, Rule 9-205.1
RULE 9-205.1. APPOINTMENT OF CHILD'S ATTORNEY
Cross reference: See Code, Family Law Article, ยง 1-202 and the Maryland Guidelines for Practice for Court-Appointed Attorneys Representing Children in Cases Involving Child Custody or Child Access.
(b) Factors. In determining whether to appoint an attorney for a child, the court should consider the nature of the potential evidence to be presented, other available methods of obtaining information, including social service investigations and evaluations by mental health professionals, and available resources for payment. Appointment may be most appropriate in cases involving the following factors, allegations, or concerns:
Comment: A court should provide for an adequate and effective attorney for a child in all cases in which an appointment is warranted, regardless of the economic status of the parties. The court should make the appointment as soon as practicable after it determines that the appointment is warranted. A court should appoint only attorneys who have agreed to serve in child custody and child access cases in the assigned role and have been trained in accordance with Guideline 4 of the Maryland Guidelines for Practice for Court-Appointed Attorneys Representing Children in Cases Involving Child Custody or Child Access. In making appointments, the court should fairly and equitably distribute cases among all qualified attorneys, taking into account the attorney's availability and caseload. Before asking an attorney to provide representation pro bono publico to a child, the court should consider the number of other similar cases the attorney has recently accepted on a pro bono basis from the court.
Cross reference: As to the attorney's compensation, see Guideline 6 of the Maryland Guidelines for Practice for Court-Appointed Attorneys Representing Children in Cases Involving Child Custody or Child Access.
Source: This Rule is new.
Credits
[Adopted May 8, 2007, eff. July 1, 2007. Amended June 6, 2016, eff. July 1, 2016.]
MD Rules, Rule 9-205.1, MD R FAM LAW ACT Rule 9-205.1
Current with amendments received through February 1, 2023. Some sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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