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Maryland Child Support

Similar to determining Maryland child support, the Maryland divorce court may require all parties to take an educational seminar on child custody, child visitation and child support before making a child support order or granting divorce. When making a Maryland child support order, Maryland divorce courts have specific charts and guidelines provided in the state’s statutes. Child support can be adjusted if the divorce court finds that the circumstances surrounding the divorce warrant an adjustment.  The Maryland divorce court may adjust the child support order under the following circumstances:

  • The terms of any marital settlement agreement between parents, including any provision for payments of marital debts, mortgage, college child support, the right to occupy the family home and other financial terms, and
  • The presence in the household of either parent of other children that the parent supports. The family home may be awarded to the parent who has custody of a child to enable the child to continue to live in the environment and community that is familiar to him or her
When deciding Maryland child support, the divorce courts use the percentage of income formula that determines the amount of child support as a percentage of the income of the parent obligated to pay the child support. It is possible to modify child support if there is a material change in circumstances.
Speak to a local Maryland divorce lawyer about your child support questions. A Maryland divorce lawyer can talk to you about the circumstances of your case and how each may affect the amount of child support you pay or receive. Call 410-740-5646 or fill the Maryland divorce case review below to connect to a Maryland divorce lawyer near you. If your child support case doesn’t involve a divorce, you can still connect with a Maryland lawyer who concentrates in family law.