The Maryland Petition for Contempt (Denial of Visitation) CC-DR-003 — Instructions is a legal document used to seek a court order to enforce visitation rights if one parent has denied the other parent visitation rights without legal justification. The petition must be completed and filed with the court in the county where the child resides. The petitioner must provide the court with evidence that the visitation rights have been denied. The form includes instructions on how to properly complete the form and submit it to the court. The petition must include the following information: — Petitioner’s name, address, and contact information — Respondent’s name, address, and contact information — Child’s name, aaddedaSSr—ss - Details of the visitation rights that have been denied — Details of any attempts to resolve the situation without court intervention — Any other relevant information Once the petition is filed, the court will issue a summons to the respondent. The respondent must appear in court to answer the allegations in the petition. If the court finds that the respondent has denied the petitioner’s visitation rights, the court may order the respondent to comply with the visitation agreement or face contempt of court charges. There are two types of Maryland Petition for Contempt (Denial of Visitation) CC-DR-003 — Instructions: one for use in the Circuit Court and one for use in the District Court.