Child Support Withholding Limits By State

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Maryland
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MD-DR-35
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This is a Child Support Guidelines Worksheet B, to be used in the State of Maryland. It is a worksheet used to calculate the correct amount of child support to be paid when one parent has primary physical custody of the children.

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Is there a limit to the amount of money that can be taken from my paycheck for child support?50 percent of disposable income if an obligated parent has a second family.60 percent if there is no second family.

If the employee is single, the maximum withholding amount is 60% of the employee's disposable income. If the employee is behind by more than 12 weeks on child-support payments, add an additional 5% to the maximum withholding amount (i.e., 55% for second family, 65% for single).

The withholding limits set by the federal CCPA are: 50 percent - Supports a second family with no arrearage or less than 12 weeks in arrears. 55 percent - Supports a second family and more than 12 weeks in arrears. 60 percent - Single with no arrearage or less than 12 weeks in arrears.

Disposable income is the amount of money left to spend and save after income tax has been deducted.

The maximum amount that may be withheld is 50 percent of the lump sum after taxes or the total amount of arrears, whichever is less.

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Income withholding laws also apply to financial institutions, such as banks and credit unions. The federal withholding limits for child support and alimony are based on the disposable earnings of the employee.On full-service cases, the county child support office will direct the employer or payor-of-funds to withhold funds from a parent's income.

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Child Support Withholding Limits By State