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Code · Maryland · Family Law

§ 10-141

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§10–141.
(a)The Administration may file a notice of a child support lien with the clerk of a circuit court.
(1)On receipt of a notice of a child support lien, the clerk of a circuit court shall:
(i)record and index the lien; and
(ii)enter the lien in the judgment docket of the court.
(2)The docket entry shall include:
(i)the name of the person whose property is subject to the child support lien; and
(ii)the amount and date of the child support lien.
(1)From the date on which a child support lien is filed, the child support lien has the full force and effect of a judgment lien.
(2)A child support lien established under this Part IV of this subtitle may be enforced in accordance with the Maryland Rules.
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