The US Constitution requires each State to give "full faith and credit" to the laws of every other State, which includes extradition requests.
Added: In addition, there are interstate 'compacts' (i.e.: agreements) in effect where all states will honor and enforce the findings of child support actions of all other states.
Probably
If West Virginia agrees.
It's unlikely that they would extradite you back to NY. HOWEVER - there are interstate compacts in effect in which the states honor each others family court/support judgments and awards. NY COULD notify OR if you are in child support arrears, THEN you would be subject to prosecution in OR.
All states do, however in this economy, they are less likely to go to the expense, especially with so many in arrears due to lay offs.
No, but if there are arrears, it can affect your credit and joint assets. see link
statement of arrears
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Yes, as there is no statute of limitations on recovery of arrears.
Yes. Arrears associated with court ordered child support can be pursued.Yes. Arrears associated with court ordered child support can be pursued.Yes. Arrears associated with court ordered child support can be pursued.Yes. Arrears associated with court ordered child support can be pursued.
Indiana has 10 days to extradite. If it is for child support they will pick him or her up and extradite also.
Yes; typically, payment on arrears is a percentage of the payment for current support.
Arrears and current support, also, unless/until the child is adopted.