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an email may be a binding rule 69 agreement rule 69 of the rules of family law procedure provides in part that an agreement between the parties shall be valid and binding if the agreement is in writing or it is set forth on the record before a judge commissioner judge pro tem court reporter or other person authorized by local rule or administrative order that accepts such agreements in the recent case of fowler v fowler mother in january 2013 sent an email to father that father would assume the role of primary residential parent from january 7 2013 till march 9 2013 and the parties would re-evaluate the parenting plan for the child at that time mother lived in arizona and father lived in maryland the plan was for the child to relocate to maryland during that two-month period several weeks later mother decided the child should be returned and father moved to enforce the january 2013 email as a binding rule 69 agreement the trial court determined that an email to be binding rule 69 agree