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Child support is essential for many families to make ends meet on a monthly basis. Enforcing this form of support is one of the courts' most important tasks and very important use of their jurisdiction. Because child support payments are so vital to many families, several states allow nonresidents to be subject to their jurisdiction in order to collect child support payments.
The need is legitimate for single parents or any other family that receives child support, and the courts should be able to enforce a decision. Some states have authority over nonresidents or inhabitants of other states because of the actions or orders that were brought against them in that state.
One of these measures is financial support for children. Parents who want to dodge their responsibilities cannot simply leave the state. States have established guidelines for who and how they might solicit funding from nonresidents.
If a nonresident of a state is in the state, they can still be served with a support collection action. So, if a fleeing parent obtains residency in another state but returns to the jurisdiction where they owe financial support to a child, they might be served with collection action.
Furthermore, if a nonresident has ever lived with the kid whose support they are obligated to pay, they might be served with action by that state. Finally, even if a kid was conceived in a state where the parent is not a resident, the child may nonetheless be subject to the jurisdiction of that state in terms of support payments.
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