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Maryland Worksheet - A Child Support Obligation Sole Custody

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Sole custody involves one parent having physical custody of the child or children. The other parent, or non-custodial parent, only exercises physical custody over the child when visitation rights are involved.

Maryland expects both parents to contribute to their child's care in proportion to how much they earn. A formula determines how much each parent should spend. Usually, the parent who sees the child less pays all or part of their share to the other parent as child support.

The clearest reason to ask for sole custody is to protect your child from physical harm, especially if the other parent has a history of any of the following issues: ABUSE: If a parent has assaulted or sexually abused the other parent or any child, this presents an obvious danger to their child.

The new MD child support guidelines provide for $2,847 per month in basic child support for an aggregate monthly income of $15,000. As with the old guidelines, the Court will have discretion in setting the support level for parties and individuals with income above the maximum under the guidelines of $15,000 per month.

Complete a Complaint for Custody (CC-DR-004) to ask to the court to grant you custody. File the form in the Circuit Court where the child lives or where either parent lives. Make enough copies for the other parent and keep at least one copy for yourself.

Maryland's child support guidelines allow parents to calculate their support obligation by inputting their combined incomes and the number of children they have together. A percentage of the total support obligation is assigned to each parent based on that parent's income percentage.

Sole custody is generally for rare situations where either one parent is unfit or unreachable. The reason that the court pushes so hard for 50/50 is that it is almost always in the best interests of kids to have some access to both parents.

If you have a custody case in Maryland, the Circuit Court is where the case will be filed and heard by a judge or magistrate.

Maryland's child support guidelines allow parents to calculate their support obligation by inputting their combined incomes and the number of children they have together. A percentage of the total support obligation is assigned to each parent based on that parent's income percentage.

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Maryland Worksheet - A Child Support Obligation Sole Custody