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How long before the employer starts making deductions?

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How long before the employer starts making deductions?

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After the judge has signed the Court Order for a wage lien, The Baltimore County Office of Child Support Enforcement will forward the lien to the employer. Once the employer receives the lien, they are required to make deductions within 10 days or the next pay period. Until the payments are deducted, the non-custodial parent is responsible to send in the support payments to The Maryland Child Support Account. • The child support is deducted from the non-custodial parents wages. When can The Baltimore County Office of Child Support Enforcement expect to receive payment? Employers deduct child support payments according to the method/frequency by which they pay their employees. While most employers send the support payments as they are deducted, some send payments on a monthly basis. The Child Support Enforcement Administration has 7 workdays to process a payment after it has been received. All child support payments are mailed from Annapolis and not the local agency. • He/she is paid un

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