Part 200 · Divorce, Annulment, Alimony, Child Support, and Child Custody
Rule 9-210. Attachment, Seizure, and Sequestration
(a) Alimony From a Nonresident Defendant A plaintiff who seeks alimony from a nonresident defendant under Code, Family Law Article § 11-104, may request an order for the attachment or sequestration of the defendant's property in accordance with the procedures of Rule 2-115. The court may enter any appropriate order regarding the property that is necessary to make the award effective.
(b) Enforcement of an Order Awarding Child Support, Alimony, Attorney's Fees, or a Monetary Award When the court has ordered child support, alimony, attorney's fees, or a monetary award, the property of a noncomplying obligor may be seized or sequestered in accordance with the procedures of Rules 2-648 and 2-651.
Committee Notes
Cross reference: For statewide Child Support Payment Incentive Program, see Code, Family Law Article, § 10-112.1. Source: This Rule is new.