The Maryland Complaint For Child Support is a legal document filed with the court to initiate a child support case. It sets out the details of the case, including the names of the parties involved, the amount of support that is being sought, and any other relevant information that the court will need to make a decision on the case. There are two types of Maryland Complaint For Child Support: an Original Complaint, which is used when the parties have not previously been involved in a child support case, and a Supplemental Complaint, which is used when the parties have been involved in a prior child support case. The Original Complaint includes the names of the parties involved, the amount of support that is being sought, the reasons for filing the complaint, and a statement of facts. The Supplemental Complaint includes the same information, but also includes any modifications that are being requested, or any additional information that is needed to supplement the original complaint.