I gave the custodian money for school clothes. Shouldnt that count against my support?
No. The court order requires you to pay your support obligation through The Baltimore County Office of Child Support Enforcement. Any payments you make to the custodian directly or payments you make to someone else on the custodian/childs behalf are gifts. These gifts do not count against your support but are merely in addition to the support you owe under the court order. • What happens if I dont pay my support obligation as ordered by the court? Maryland law allows The Baltimore County Office of Child Support Enforcement to initiate a court action when payments are delinquent. The law also provides additional non-court remedies to enforce delinquent support payments such as tax intercepts, lottery intercepts, credit bureau reporting, and license suspensions. If you are unable to pay your obligation as ordered, contact your support officer immediately. • If I am paying towards arrears per the Court Order, can my tax refund be intercepted? Yes. The IRS will intercept a federal income t