Court confirms ban on parents complain Md.

Maryland’s Supreme Court yesterday gunned down a challenge to 70 years, a doctrine of State, which prevents children from their parents complain.

For the third time in a decade, the Court of Appeals again its support for the controversial law, the decision that the young Anne Arundel County woman can not complain about his mother, causing a car accident, in which it was seriously injured.

Most other countries, moves concerns about the rights of the child, abandoned or other laws be amended to allow for minor injuries in car accidents for damage to their parents, insurance companies. But the seven members of the Court of Appeal affirmed that the child vs. parent-risk actions “…

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