
Temporary Orders in a Maryland Divorce: What to Expect and Why They Matter
April 7, 2026With the legalization of recreational marijuana in Maryland, many clients assume that its use is now legally irrelevant in divorce and custody cases. That is not entirely accurate.
While marijuana is legal under Maryland law, its use can still have meaningful implications in family law matters, particularly when children are involved. For parents navigating divorce or custody disputes, understanding how courts view marijuana use is critical.
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Legal Does Not Mean Irrelevant
Maryland’s legalization of marijuana allows adults to possess and use cannabis within certain limits. However, in family law cases, especially those involving custody, the legal framework is different.
Maryland courts are guided by one central principle: the best interests of the child
This means that even lawful behavior can become relevant if it affects:
- Parenting judgment
- Child safety
- Stability in the home environment
In other words, the question is not simply whether marijuana use is legal, but whether it impacts parenting in a way that concerns the court.
How Courts Evaluate Marijuana Use in Custody Cases
Maryland courts do not apply a bright-line rule when it comes to marijuana. Instead, they take a fact-specific, contextual approach.
Key considerations may include:
Frequency and Context of Use
Occasional, responsible use, similar to moderate alcohol consumption, may not carry significant weight.
However, courts may scrutinize:
- Frequent or habitual use
- Use during parenting time
- Use that impairs judgment or responsiveness
Impact on the Child
Courts are particularly focused on whether marijuana use:
- Affects supervision or attentiveness
- Exposes children to unsafe environments
- Leads to poor decision-making
For example, driving under the influence, leaving children unsupervised, or creating inconsistent routines can raise concerns.
Co-Parenting Dynamics
Marijuana use can also become a point of conflict between parents. Courts may evaluate:
- Whether one parent’s use creates tension or distrust
- How communication and decision-making are affected
- Whether disputes over substance use are reasonable or exaggerated
In high-conflict cases, allegations about marijuana use are sometimes raised strategically. Courts will look for credible evidence, not assumptions.
Medical Marijuana vs. Recreational Use
Maryland recognizes both medical and recreational marijuana use. From a family law perspective, medical use may be viewed differently, particularly when supported by a legitimate diagnosis and physician oversight.
Even so, the same core question applies: Does the use interfere with parenting ability or the child’s well-being?
Courts are generally less concerned with the reason for use than with its practical impact.
Relevance in Divorce (Beyond Custody)
While marijuana use most directly affects custody determinations, it can also arise in other aspects of a divorce case.
Financial Considerations
In high-income cases, disputes may arise over:
- Spending patterns related to marijuana use
- Whether such expenditures are excessive or relevant to support calculations
While typically a minor issue, it can become part of a broader financial narrative.
Credibility and Judgment
In contested litigation, a party’s overall judgment and credibility may come into play. Evidence of impaired decision-making, whether related to marijuana or otherwise, can influence how a court views testimony and behavior.
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Practical Guidance for Parents
Be Mindful of Timing and Setting
Avoid marijuana use:
- During parenting time
- Before driving or supervising children
- In ways that could be perceived as impairing your judgment
Maintain Clear Boundaries
Treat marijuana similarly to alcohol:
- Keep it out of reach of children
- Avoid exposing children to its use
- Ensure your home environment remains stable and appropriate
Expect Scrutiny in Litigation
Even lawful behavior may be examined in a custody case. Being proactive and thoughtful can help minimize potential concerns.
Avoid Overreaching Allegations
For the non-using parent, it is important to distinguish between legitimate concerns and strategic overstatements. Courts tend to respond more favorably to measured, evidence-based arguments.
High-Income and Professional Considerations
For professionals and executives, marijuana use may carry additional implications, including:
- Employment policies or contractual restrictions
- Security clearances
- Professional licensing considerations
These factors can indirectly affect divorce and custody matters, particularly where income or career stability is at issue.
The Evolving Landscape
Marijuana legalization is still relatively new in Maryland, and its intersection with family law continues to evolve. Courts are adapting, but the guiding principle remains consistent: The focus is on the child, not the legality of the substance.
Parents who approach this issue with awareness and responsibility are generally in a stronger position than those who assume legalization eliminates scrutiny.
Final Thoughts
Marijuana being legal in Maryland does not mean it is irrelevant in divorce or custody cases. Courts will continue to evaluate its use through the lens of parenting, judgment, and the best interests of the child.
For parents navigating these issues, thoughtful decision-making and an understanding of how courts approach the topic can make a meaningful difference.
If questions about custody, parenting, or how specific lifestyle choices may be viewed in your case are beginning to arise, taking the time to evaluate those issues in advance can help you move forward with greater clarity and confidence.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. It is always recommended to consult with a qualified attorney for personalized guidance and representation in legal matters.
About the Author
Harry A. Baumohl, Esq., a founder of Baumohl Hamburg, LLC, stands among Maryland's elite family law practitioners, bringing: Over Four Decades of Proven Excellence; Established track record in complex family law matters; Strategic location serving Baltimore County and surrounding jurisdictions.
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