The Montgomery County Child Support Portal is a website that provides access to information about child support payments in Montgomery County, Maryland. You can use the portal to get information about your existing support payments, make new payments, track your payments, and more. If you are a resident of Montgomery County, you can use the portal to apply for child support or to find out if you are owed any child support.
What is the Montgomery County Child Support Portal?
The Montgomery County Child Support Portal is a website that allows parents to manage their child support cases online. The portal provides access to case information, including payments and updates, as well as counseling and other services. To login to the portal, parents need to provide their name, social security number, and date of birth.
If you have any questions about the portal or your child's support case, please contact the Montgomery County Child Support Office at 1-855-875-4453 or visit the website at www.mccs.org.
How to login to the Portal
To login to the Montgomery County Child Support Portal, please click the following link: https://support.montgomerycountymd.gov/pandorajustice/. Once you have logged in, you will be presented with the following options:
1. My Accounts
2. Cases
3. Payments
4. My Documents
5. Reports
How to use the Portal
If you are a parent who is receiving child support payments from Montgomery County, Maryland, you can use the Portal to get information about your case and make changes to your payment schedule. To use the Portal, first sign in using your county ID and password. You will then be able to access your case information, make changes to your payment schedule, and view your account balance. You can also print copies of important documents in your case.
What information is available on the Portal?
The Montgomery County Child Support Portal provides access to information about child support, including:
-A record of all child support ordered or received in Montgomery County
-Information about current and past payments and arrears
-A lookup tool to find information about a specific person or address in Montgomery County
To login to the Portal, go to: http://childsupportportal.montgomerycountymd.gov/login/
If you have questions about using the Portal, please contact the Montgomery County Department of Social Services at 410-837-5300.
How to request a change in your child support order
If you or your spouse have children and live in Montgomery County, Maryland, you may be eligible to request a change in your child support order. To request a change, you must first login to the Montgomery County Child Support Portal. Once you are logged in, click on the "My Account" link at the top of the page. On the My Account page, under "My Orders," click on the link for your child support order. On the Order Details page, under "Request a Change," click on the "Create Request" button. In the "Request for Change Information" section, provide your contact information and explain why you believe there has been a change in your circumstances since your last child support order was issued. You may also want to include documents that support your claim. Once you have completed the form, click on the "Submit Request" button. Your request will be reviewed by a caseworker and if it is approved, a new child support order will be issued that reflects your updated circumstances.
What happens if I don’t use the Portal?
If you do not use the Portal, your child support case will be processed the same way as if you used it. However, you will receive notices and letters about your case through other means (e.g. mail, email, or direct notification from the County).
Conclusion
In order to provide support for families in Montgomery County, the Child Support Portal was created. This portal allows parents access to information about their child support case, including current and past payments, adjustments, and more. If you are seeking assistance with your child support case or need to login to update your account information, please visit the Child Support Portal page here. Thank you for choosing their website as your source for information on Montgomery County family law!