Child support arrears do not go away. They must be paid even after the child reached the age of majority and the child support order is no longer in effect.
The State where the child lives.
The state with Jurisdiction over the child support order. This can be the state where the child lives, the state where the obligor lives, or the state where the divorce took place if jurisdiction was never moved. see link below
Go to the website for the child support agency in the State in which the child lives.
no Child support obligations are enforceable nationwide. For example, child lives in State A, obligor lives in State B. At State A's request, State B may initiate wage withholding, interception of payments, etc. to collect support from obligor on behalf of the child.
Get a court order terminating support as of a specific date, with a finding as to the amount of arrearage, or that there is no arrearage. Then send certified copeis to the child support agencies in your State and the State where the child lives and/or any other orders were entered in the matter.
Get a court order terminating support as of a specific date, with a finding as to the amount of arrearage, or that there is no arrearage. Then send certified copies to the child support agencies in your State and the State where the child lives and/or where any other orders were entered in the matter.
The State in which the child resides.
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This would be dependent on who has jurisdiction. If the child was moved to Georgia, Texas would retain jurisdiction on child support.
It means that the child support office and guidelines that should be used are those of the state where the child lives with the custodial parent. The case should be open in that state.
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My suggestion: Get a court order terminating support as of a specific date, with a finding as to the amount of arrearage, or that there is no arrearage. Then send certified copies to the child support agencies in your State and the State where the child lives and/or where any other orders were entered in the matter.