Easy. Just petition court for exactly that. A change of venue...its determined by where the child lives.
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∙ 2012-06-16 07:05:07It's not necessarily automatic. You should show the custody order to the venue that issued the child support order.
Request a change of venue, but you need a reason.
File a motion for change of venue. Why do you need it?
If court will not accept a filing, request a change of venue. see link below
You file a change of venue motion.
No. You can appeal the court's decision but any custody case will usually be managed in the court of jurisdiction. You need to consult with an attorney in your area, one who specializes in custody and family law. You can file a petition for custody and/or a visitation schedule. Unless there is a question of fitness of the parent, courts seek to encourage healthy relationships with the child and both parents. You could visit the court and ask to speak with an advocate if you cannot afford to consult with an attorney.
Child support payments change or stop only by order of the venue that issued the order for support.
Generally, no. But, there are circumstances under which other states can and have taken jurisdiction. The most common way is through the use of an allegation of abuse, though the claim need not be true. The court will rule on the side of caution in taking jurisdiction. By the time an allegation is disproved, if it's not true, the new state has jurisdiction under the UCJAA, thus achieving the same results. see link
A change of venue is a court decision, and if granted, the cost is borne by the court system.
A change of venue is a court decision, and if granted, the cost is borne by the court system.
You file for a termination of support in the court where the original order was issued or if there was a change of venue due to the move, in that court. If you are not in arrears or the custodial parent has not filed for and been awarded an extended support modification, your petition for termination will be granted.
do I have to file a bfief to file for a motion for change of venue in civil case