NORTH v. NORTH

No. 1362, September Term, 1993.

102 Md. App. 1 (1994)

DAVID KEVIN NORTH v. KATHRYN DIONNE NORTH.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

October 25, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James Milko (Gerald Solomon, on the brief), Greenbelt, Natalie H. Rees (Court-appointed for minor children), Towson, for appellant.

James E. Joyner, Oxon Hill, for appellee.

Marla J. Hollandsworth, Deborah Weimer, Joyce McConnell, Susan Goering, Baltimore, for amicus curiae, American Civ. Liberties Union.

Marc E. Elovitz, Ruth E. Harlow and William B. Rubenstein, New York City, for amicus curiae, American Civ. Liberties Union Foundation.

Arthur B. Spitzer, for amicus curiae, American Civ. Liberties Union Fund of the Nat. Capitol Area of Washington, DC.

Beatrice Dohrn, Legal Director of Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund of New York, NY, Paula Brantner, Legal Director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights of San Francisco, CA, Nancy D. Polikoff, Professor of Law at the American University Washington College of Law of Washington, DC, on brief amici curiae for Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund; Maryland Lesbian and Gay Law Association; National Center for Lesbian Rights; Gay and Lesbian Advocates and Defenders; Gay and Lesbian Parents Coalition International; Gay and Lesbian Parents Coalition of Metropolitan Washington; Families with Pride; Gay Fathers Coalition of Washington, DC; Alexandra Fagelson and Ronald D. Lewis in support of appellant.

Argued before WILNER, C.J., and MOYLAN, BISHOP, GARRITY, ALPERT, BLOOM, WENNER, FISCHER, CATHELL, DAVIS, MURPHY and HOLLANDER, JJ., and ROSALYN B. BELL, Judge (retired) Specially Assigned.


WILNER, Chief Judge.

On June 4, 1993, the Circuit Court for Prince George's County entered a judgment divorcing Kathryn and David North, granting custody of their three children to Mrs. North, and, with one minor modification, establishing visitation privileges for Mr. North in conformance with a pendente lite visitation order entered by another judge of the court in October, 1992. The effect of that last provision was to allow Mr. North unsupervised visitation...

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