Source: https://law.justia.com/codes/maryland/2013/article-gfl/section-7-103
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§ 7-103 - Absolute divorce
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§7-103.
§ 7-103 - 1. Protective orders
(a) Inadmissible evidence. -- An order or decision in a proceeding under Title 4, Subtitle 5 of this article is inadmissible as evidence in a proceeding under this title.
(b) Compliance not grounds. -- In a proceeding under this title, a court may not consider compliance with an order issued under Title 4, Subtitle 5 of this article as grounds for granting a decree of limited or absolute divorce.
§ 7-103 - 2. Child support and custody educational seminar
(a) Applicability. -- This section applies to an action for divorce in which issues of child support, custody, or visitation are raised.
(b) Participation by all parties. -- Prior to granting a decree of divorce, the court may require all parties to participate in an educational seminar that is designed to educate parents about the effects, and to minimize the disruption, of a divorce on the lives of children.
(c) Rules. --
(d) Contract to provide seminar. -- The seminar required under this section may be provided under contract with a public or private agency.
(e) Seminar proceedings inadmissible in divorce proceedings. -- Unless the parties stipulate otherwise, any information about a party, including statements or reports, obtained from an educational seminar required by this section, is not admissible during the action for divorce of that party.
(f) Attendance. -- This section may not be construed to require the parties to an action for divorce to attend the educational seminar together.