The custodial parent is no longer receiving public assistance. Do I still have to pay support to the Office of Child Support Enforcement?
Yes because a valid court order exists that requires you to pay child support through this office. If the custodian no longer wants the services of The Baltimore County Office of Child Support Enforcement, and he/she lives in the State of Maryland, he/she must come into our office with a photo ID and sign a case closure agreement. If the party does not live in the state of Maryland and the case is also monitored by an out of state court, they must contact the out of state court who in turn will contact our office. If there is no other court involved and the person is out of state, they must send a notarized letter with a copy of a photo ID stating they wish the case to be closed. They must also provide a daytime phone number so they can be contacted. Then it will be determined if the case should be closed. However, in any of the above situations, if the case is closed with our office the court order will still remain valid. • The custodial parent tells me that he/she no longer wants ch
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