Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement
Child Support Enforcement will an interstate action under the UIFSA.
The states are required under the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act to cooperate with each other in locating an obligor parent to arrange any type of child support collections.
My understanding is yes. There is something in the child support world called Interstate Enforcement, and one state can send a request to another state to enforce any term of a child support order. Give your state's child support agency a call and ask to speak to someone in compliance enforcement.
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correct answer is "interstate."
No, the previous order remain in affect and in the previous jurisdiction unless the other parent also moves.AnswerYou can read all about Child Support Enforcement under the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act at the link provided below.
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Most states have more than one cooperative agreement (interstate compact) with other states. (For instance: Mutual enforcement of child support and family court rulings - DMV reciprocity - Extradition agreements - etc - etc)
The past due support is child support, there are generally state and/or local agencies which can help with enforcement and collection, even if it is an interstate issue. If the past due support is alimony, the government agencies have differing rules - some will help collect alimony alone, others will only assist with alimony collection if you are also trying to collect child support.