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Yes. It must be done in conjunction with the court where the original child support order was mandated.

But what if the ex-spouse lives in another state than the one that awarded your your judgment? Can you enforce that judgment in the other state and will that other state allow you to put a lien on the property?

Once a judgment has been granted in any type of case, it can be filed as an abstract judgment against a debtor that lives in a different state. However, the main problem will be trying to get the order enforced in another state. The parent ordered to pay support can appeal under the UIFSA laws and keep the issue and the involved parties can find themselves facing years of litigation. It is not simply a matter of filing an application of enforcement with the N.J. court, receiving a judgment and enforcing the judgment as a lien against the person's property. This is a matter that is best handled by an attorney who is versant in FCCSOA, URESA and UIFSA laws.

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