The Maryland Notice of Application for Supplemental Allowance of Attorneys Fees is a document used in Maryland courts when attorneys are seeking additional compensation for their services. It is a formal request to the court for a supplemental allowance of attorneys’ fees from the opposing party. There are two types of Maryland Notice of Application for Supplemental Allowance of Attorneys Fees: one for fee disputes and one for fee petitions. The fee dispute notice is typically used when the parties involved in a case are unable to reach an agreement on attorneys' fees. The fee petition notice is used when the attorneys are requesting a supplemental allowance of attorneys' fees from the opposing party, based on the services rendered. Both notices provide the court with detailed information regarding the financial circumstances of the parties involved, the services provided by the attorneys, the amount of money requested, and any legal authority that the attorneys are relying on in making the request.