Maryland Governor Wes Moore signed legislation in May 2024 that is the cornerstone of the state’s shift to a kin-first culture in child welfare. For youth experiencing out-of-home care, the new law establishes a preference for living with relatives, including family by choice.
The law modernizes Maryland’s child welfare system by removing outdated language that excludes contemporary concepts of family and updating state regulations to reflect how families are formed today. When considering the best interests of children who require out-of-home care, Maryland’s kin-first approach prioritizes adult-child bonds that are critical to healthy development. The new law directs child welfare staff to identify kin as a preferred placement for children who enter state custody.