Legal Question in Family Law in Maryland

If a couple go to court over changing the custody order and agree to some changes and the court says it will include them in a new order but then only includes some of them is there a way to file a request for correction without appealing the entire decision? (It was about holiday dates and they fixed a bunch but left out Christmas Eve and Thanksgiving) Also the child's birthdate continues to be wrong in the old judgment and the new proposed order. Part of the filing was to request it be corrected. Can something be done to correct these things without filing an appeal or a new motion to change custody?


Asked on 11/24/12, 10:57 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Robert Sher Wagshal and Sher

If the parties had reached an agreement on all issues and the court simply misstated the agreement in its order, I suggest you file a joint line with the court coupled with a corrected order stating the actual agreement and submit it.

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Answered on 11/27/12, 1:04 pm


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