The state where the child resides is the state that has jurisdiction.Which state handles the child support if one parent moves out of state?
The state that started the child support order will ALWAYS hold jurisdiction, unless there is a court petition by either parent to move that jurisdiction. You can only do so if ';everybody moved'; out of the original state. So if one parent moves out of the original state, but not the other, then you are not allowed to change jurisdiction. The new state will cooperate with the old state %26amp; will act as a middle man to help with the sending or recieving of the support payments, but they will hold no power over the order.
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