What Are the Penalties for Not Paying Child Support in Maryland?
After child custody is established, many parents will end up with child support orders. These orders are generally designed to
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After child custody is established, many parents will end up with child support orders. These orders are generally designed to
-written by Attorney Maureen Renehan Child Support, In General. Child Support is defined as the payment from one parent to
If you have a child or children and you are separated, depending on the custody situation, you may be obligated to pay child support to the other parent. If the court enters an order obligating you to pay child support, you should read that order carefully. In many instances the “how” portion of the order will direct you to pay child support to the Maryland Office of Child Support Enforcement.
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