Monday, September 26, 2011

Child Support Maryland

Child support in Maryland: by law parents are required to support a minor child through the age of 18, or until age 19, if the child is enrolled in secondary school. The obligation to support a minor child who is still attending secondary school until the age of 19 is a change from the prior law. You may find this change in Maryland annotated code article 1 section 24 Rules of Interpretation which creates an exception for child support and further family law article 5–203 says that parents are jointly and severally liable for child support, care, nurture, welfare and education. If you have the need to file a petition with the court to establish child-support in Maryland you are eligible to file the complaint in the county where the noncustodial spouse lives or works or where the child lives. It's important to remember when you file your complaint to establish child support you also have to file your financial statement see Maryland rule 9–202. If you have questions regarding child-support in Maryland or any other matter involving divorce in Maryland please feel free to give me a call. I will answer your questions for you right over the phone at no cost to you 1-888-760-7339.

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