Maryland Petition For Contempt (Failure To Pay Child Support) is a legal process which may be used to enforce a child support order that has not been paid. The court may find a person in contempt of court for failing to pay child support, and the court may order a variety of remedies, including imprisonment, wage garnishment, and other enforcement measures. There are two types of Maryland Petition For Contempt: Contempt of Court for Failure to Pay Child Support, and Contempt of Court for Violation of Child Support Order. The former is used when the obliged has failed to make regular payments on time, while the latter is used when the obliged fails to comply with other aspects of the child support order, such as attending court-ordered meetings or providing necessary documentation.