HIXON v. BUCHBERGER

No. 77, September Term, 1985.

306 Md. 72 (1986)

507 A.2d 607

JONATHAN D. HIXON v. PAUL BUCHBERGER.

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

May 1, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

L. Marc Zell (Morris Topf, Sheila Kaplan and Topf, Zell, Goldstein & Handler, on brief), Bethesda, for appellant.

James S. Williford, Jr. (Coggins, Harman, Lackey & Lowe, P.A., on brief), Silver Spring, for appellee.

Argued before MURPHY, C.J., and SMITH, ELDRIDGE, COLE, RODOWSKY, COUCH and McAULIFFE, JJ.


RODOWSKY, Judge.

After the trial court held that his complaint failed to state a claim, the petitioner asked us to recognize as part of Maryland common law a cause of action for money damages based on intentional interference by a nonparental, noncustodial third party with the child visitation rights of a noncustodial parent. The intentional interference alleged here is primarily belligerent and hostile statements made to the petitioner, Jonathan D. Hixon (Hixon)...

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