Legal Question in Family Law in Maryland

Child Support

Hello, I am trying to find out if my ex-husband can stop paying child support because he has a case against me and the court of PG county in the Court of Special Appeals becasue he waived his right to paternity testing two years ago and they keep denying him the ability to now come back and ask for testing? I have not recieved support in 5 months and he has only got a suspended liscenes thus far but able to pay thousands of dollars to sue me. Is there another option for enforcement?


Asked on 5/15/07, 8:56 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Robert Sher Wagshal and Sher

Re: Child Support

If the circuit court entered a child support order, he cannot avoid support simply by filing an appeal. He would also have to file a bond and seek a stay of the child support order to be able to do this. If he has a regular job from which he gets a paycheck from an employer, you can ask for an earnings withholding order from the circuit court. Once entered, it would be sent to the employer, who would then be required to withhold the support payments from his paycheck. You could also ask for the arrearage he's built up by continued nonpayment to be included in the withholding order. If he doesn't work or is self-employed, that makes it more difficult. You could ask the court to give you a money judgment for the back support and then try to attach any bank account you can locate.

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Answered on 5/16/07, 11:38 am


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