In accordance with the US Constitution, any State will extradite anyone to any other State at that State's request.
Indiana has 10 days to extradite. If it is for child support they will pick him or her up and extradite also.
If a person is already in jail, there is no child support owed.
They are not a signatory to the Hague Treaty.
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Those who are not signatories to the Hague Treaty.
It's remotely possible, I suppose - the obligor can be held in contempt for failure to pay support - but it's much more likely that New Jersey will ask North Carolina to take various measures to collect the unpaid support.
If West Virginia agrees.
yes under the provisions of the Hague Treaty.
Yes, Ohio can extradite individuals for child support enforcement. If a parent fails to pay child support and has an outstanding warrant, they may be arrested and extradited from another state. Ohio's child support enforcement agencies work with other states to ensure compliance with child support orders. However, the extradition process may vary based on the specific circumstances and agreements between states.
Different countries in Europe have all sorts of extradition laws.
yes
They receive federal matching funds for child support enforcement, as to refusing to do so could affect getting that money.