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Third Party Visitation in MD after Troxel Brice v. Brice, 133 Md.App. 302 (2000) Same facts as Troxel MD grandparent statute not unconstitutional on its.

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1 Third Party Visitation in MD after Troxel Brice v. Brice, 133 Md.App. 302 (2000) Same facts as Troxel MD grandparent statute not unconstitutional on its face but “the statute was unconstitutionally applied to the facts in this case” In re Tamara R, 136 Md.App. 236 (2000) Sibling visitation ordered over fit father’s objection “Troxel compels the court to apply a rebuttable presumption in favor of parents who oppose a non- parent’s petition for visitation with their custodial children” Presumption rebutted by showing of harm

2 Types of Mediation Problem Solving Transformative Evaluative

3 Lawyers as Mediators Ethical Issues: Conflicts; Confidentiality; Non-Attorney “Practice of Law”; Mediation and Domestic Violence Training: Varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction MD: -Need not be lawyer -40 hours of general mediation training plus 20 hours specialized training if child access mediation See: Title 17, Md. Rules Vol. 2 Practice Opportunities - Mixing mediation with traditional law practice - Building a mediation practice

4 Forming Families Outside of Marriage: Rights of Unmarried Cohabitants

5 Enforcing Obligations Between Adult Cohabitants Theories of Recovery Under Marvin v. Marvin: 1.Express contract – will be enforced as long as it doesn’t rest upon unlawful consideration. 2.Implied (in fact) contract – contract arising from conduct of parties – one party contributed services or property with the expectation of receiving property and/or support in return.

6 Any non-contract theories of recovery for unmarried cohabitants? claims based on title to property (e.g. tenancy-in-common) constructive trust implied-in-law contract/unjust enrichment

7 Treatment of Unmarried Cohabitants by 3 rd Parties Given the same benefits as married couples? Historically – no governmental or employer benefits unless married Since 1980’s some states (HA, CA, VT) and some municipalities and private employers extend some benefits to families formed outside of marriage Distinction between children and adults in families formed outside of marriage


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