Does state law where the order for child support was entered or where the child lives apply?
Full Question:
Child support order issued in Indiana.Child now resides in Kentucky and attends college. Since original order was issued in the state of Indiana, I understand that its laws apply as to age of majority where support is concerned (21). However, which state's laws would apply to any post-age 21 (i.e., college expenses) support -- Indiana or Kentucky?
03/10/2009 |
Category: Divorce ยป Child Custody |
State: Indiana |
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Answer:
The state that issued the divorce decree will continue to have
jurisdiction and apply its laws to a divorce decree. However, it is
possible to have jurisdiction transferred to another state, such as when
all parties no longer reside in the issuing state. If a forum has
modification jurisdiction because the issuing state has lost continuing,
exclusive jurisdiction, the proceedings will generally follow the new
forum's local law with regard to interpretation and modification of
child support orders.