When a group in Annapolis first met this summer to study child custody proceedings intertwined with domestic violence in Maryland, advocates already knew some children remained in dire situations that could lead to troubled futures or, worse, death.

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When a group in Annapolis first met this summer to study child custody proceedings intertwined with domestic violence in Maryland, advocates already knew some children remained in dire situations that could lead to troubled futures or, worse, death.
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