Are grandparents allowed to file for child support from the parent of their grandchild?

In Maryland, grandparents have the right to file for child support from the parent of their grandchild, depending on certain criteria. In order to be eligible to file for child support, the grandparents must have legal guardianship or custody of the grandchild in question. Additionally, the grandchild must be a dependent of the grandparents, meaning that they must be living with and/or receiving financial support from the grandparents. If both criteria are met, then the grandparents have the right to file for child support from the parent of their grandchild. The process of filing for child support in Maryland begins with filling out documents that are available from the Child Support Bureau, which is part of the Department of Human Resources. These documents include the Petition for Child Support, Order of Support, and any other documents that may be necessary for the case. Once the documents have been submitted, the grandparent must attend a child support hearing where the judge will make a decision about the amount of child support to be paid by the parent. When a judge rules that a parent must pay child support, the parent must comply. If the parent does not, then the grandparent has the right to seek a court order to have the parent pay the full amount of the court-ordered child support. In Maryland, the Child Support Enforcement Administration can also help with the collection of past-due child support payments. In short, grandparents in Maryland who have legal guardianship or custody of their grandchild and are supporting them financially can file for child support from the parent of the grandchild. The process for filing involves submitting the necessary documents to the Child Support Bureau and attending a hearing. If the parent does not comply with the court-ordered support, the grandparent can take legal action.

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