Legal Question in Family Law in Maryland

Recovering Child Support Arrears

I am a custodial parent with a child support order of which the non-custodial parent is in arrears over $13,000. He order is for $525 per month, he pays $414 per month which means monthly the amount he is in arrears increases. How do I recover the arrears if he continues to pay monthly? At this rate he will always owe me!


Asked on 3/01/05, 5:39 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

G. Joseph Holthaus III Law Offices of G. Joseph Holthaus

Re: Recovering Child Support Arrears

Your options include: garnishment of wages and/or unemployment benefits, offsets to Federal and State tax refunds for arrears, reporting arrearage under judicial order to credit bureaus, having the Motor Vehicle Administration suspend a driver�s license, bringing contempt of court action(s), possible Federal prosecution for interstate avoidance, and/or using a private collection service. Contact me should you require legal assistance. (410) 750-2567

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Answered on 3/01/05, 9:38 pm
Joseph Laumann Law Office of Joseph Laumann, PA

Re: Recovering Child Support Arrears

You can file a contempt proceeding and or a more risky move would be to file for a modification. Either way, the court can then increase the arrearage payment to assist in repayment.

I would be happy to discuss your matter further, please contact my office for a free consultation.

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Answered on 3/02/05, 7:37 am
A.P. Pishevar The Pishevar Law Firm, P.C.

Re: Recovering Child Support Arrears

In Order to recover,you must file an appropriate Motion for relief in the Court from which the Support Order was issued. If he is a W2 employee, it will be easier to garnish/wage withhold his pay directly to you. The process is complicated and an attorney will be very helpful. (301) 279-8773.

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Answered on 3/02/05, 10:30 am


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