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A 2021 Maryland state court ruling addressed a parental custody dispute. The court affirmed the mother's custody, despite her documented history of substance use. Judicial findings indicated no present risk of harm to the child, and the court acknowledged the mother's substantial recovery efforts. Consequently, the father's assertions regarding the child's endangerment were rejected.
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In a 2021 Maryland state case, the court upheld a mother's custody rights, despite her past history of substance use. The court determined there was no current risk of harm to the child and acknowledged the mother's significant recovery efforts. This decision rejected the father's allegations that the child was endangered.
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A Maryland court case from 2021 involved a decision about a mother's child custody. The court allowed the mother to keep custody of her child, even though she had a history of substance use. The judges concluded there was no current danger to the child and recognized the mother's efforts to recover. The father's claims that the child was at risk were therefore rejected.
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In a Maryland court case from 2021, the court let a mother keep her child. This happened even though she had used drugs in the past. The court saw no current danger to the child. It also recognized the mother's hard work to get better. The court did not agree with the father, who claimed the child was in danger.