Maryland Statutes
Part II - Child Support Administration
Section 10-115 - Legal Representation

(a)    In this section, “legal proceeding” means:
        (1)    a civil action for child support;
        (2)    a paternity proceeding under Title 5, Subtitle 10 of this article; and
        (3)    a proceeding under Subtitle 3 of this title.
    (b)    In any support action in which the Administration is providing child support services under federal law, the Administration may initiate a legal proceeding to establish, modify, or enforce a duty of support.
    (c)    In a legal proceeding, the Administration shall be represented by:
        (1)    the Attorney General;
        (2)    the State’s Attorney, if the State’s Attorney has agreed to provide representation under subsection (g) of this section; or
        (3)    a qualified lawyer who is appointed by and subject to supervision and removal by the Attorney General.
    (d)    An attorney who initiates or participates in a legal proceeding under this section shall represent the Administration.
    (e)    Representation of the Administration by an attorney under this section:
        (1)    creates an attorney–client relationship between that attorney and the Administration; and
        (2)    does not create an attorney–client relationship between that attorney and any other person.
    (f)    The attorney representing the Administration in a legal proceeding under this section shall advise the person whom the Administration has approved for child support services that the attorney’s representation of the Administration does not create an attorney–client relationship between the attorney and that person.
    (g)    (1)    A State’s Attorney may make a written agreement with the Secretary of Human Services and the county to provide legal representation for a fiscal year. An agreement shall be made by September 1 of the year preceding the fiscal year for which representation will be provided.
        (2)    An agreement shall establish reasonable administrative and fiscal requirements for:
            (i)    providing and continuing representation; and
            (ii)    reimbursement.

Structure Maryland Statutes

Maryland Statutes

Family Law

Title 10 - Support in General

Subtitle 1 - Civil and Criminal Enforcement

Part II - Child Support Administration

Section 10-106 - Administration Established

Section 10-106.1 - Child Support Reinvestment Fund

Section 10-107 - Authority of Secretary of Human Services

Section 10-108 - Duties -- in General

Section 10-108.1 - Reports to Consumer Reporting Agencies; Notice; Appeal; Regulations

Section 10-108.2 - Report From Financial Institution

Section 10-108.3 - Action to Attach and Seize Funds for Child Support Arrears From Financial Institution

Section 10-108.4 - Action to Attach and Seize Funds for Child Support Arrears From Financial Institution -- Reimbursement of Account Holders

Section 10-108.5 - Payment Through Support Enforcement Agency

Section 10-108.6 - Subpoena Duces Tecum

Section 10-108.7 - State Disbursement Unit

Section 10-109 - Approval for Child Support Services

Section 10-110 - Powers -- Collection of Fees

Section 10-111 - Powers -- Cooperative Agreements

Section 10-112 - Powers -- Settlement of Arrearage

Section 10-112.1 - Child Support Payment Incentive Program

Section 10-113 - Powers -- Income Tax Refund Intercept; Interception of State Lottery Prizes

Section 10-113.1 - Certification to State Lottery and Gaming Control Agency

Section 10-113.2 - Interception of State Payments for Child Support Arrears

Section 10-114 - Duties of Secretary of Human Services

Section 10-115 - Legal Representation

Section 10-116 - Enforcement by Local Support Enforcement Office

Section 10-117 - Transfer of Support Enforcement From Local Support Enforcement Office

Section 10-118 - Responsibility to Best Interest of Child

Section 10-119 - Suspension of Driving Privileges for Arrearages

Section 10-119.3 - Suspension or Denial of Occupational License for Arrearages