Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Child Support MD

Child-support in Maryland can be established by an initial pleading seeking child support from the other biological parent. Already existing child-support orders can be modified if there has been a material change of circumstances which would warrant a modification of the child support. In either of those cases the child support is retroactive back only to the date of filing. Additionally, I have represented clients who received child-support arrears back to the date of last payment when the payor parent failed to file a motion for modification when circumstances changed. That is an uncommon result which I would not expect to realize for my client had the payor spouse become disabled or unemployed through no fault of their own. If you have questions about child support in Maryland or any other issue involving divorce in Maryland please feel free to call my office we will discuss your case over the phone at no cost to you. 1-888-760-7339

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