Baltimore City Circuit Court - Family Division
Custody & Visitation · Maryland · Free
Handles custody, divorce, and parenting time cases for families in Baltimore City. The Family Division operates a self-help center with forms, guides, and staff to assist self-represented parents, and offers court-connected mediation for custody and access disputes. Bring a photo ID, any existing court orders, and a filed complaint or petition when visiting. Filing fees, waiver forms, and scheduling information are available at the courthouse or through the Maryland Judiciary website.
About Custody & Visitation for Fathers
Custody and visitation cases are handled at the state and county level, typically through each state's family court or unified family division. Every state follows some version of the 'best interest of the child' standard, but the specifics — how judges weigh parental fitness, how parenting time is structured, how modifications are granted — vary widely. Most states have free self-help centers inside their main courthouses where fathers can get forms, file paperwork, and receive guidance without hiring an attorney. National organizations like the ABA, Cordell & Cordell, and various fathers' rights groups supplement local resources. This directory combines official state court self-help portals, county-level family law facilitators, private family law firms that represent fathers, and fatherhood advocacy organizations — all verified and up to date.
Custody & Visitation in Maryland
Maryland circuit courts handle family law in each of its 24 jurisdictions, with magistrates hearing many child support and custody matters. The Child Support Administration operates under the Department of Human Services. Baltimore, Columbia, Silver Spring, Frederick, and Rockville anchor the population. Maryland Legal Aid and Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service provide civil legal representation.