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My Child(ren)s Other Parent Never Sees the Child(ren) and Has Made it Clear that S/he Doesnt Want to See Them. Can I Still Get Child Support?

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My Child(ren)s Other Parent Never Sees the Child(ren) and Has Made it Clear that S/he Doesnt Want to See Them. Can I Still Get Child Support?

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It is public policy in Maryland that a parent is responsible for the care and maintenance of his/her children. This is true regardless of whether that parent chooses to have a relationship with the children. You can still request child support from a parent who is not involved with his/her children.

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