Can a father get his child support changed to the county where he lives?
Full Question:
Can a father get his child support changed to the county where he lives if the mother still lives in the county where child support was established?
01/31/2007 |
Category: Divorce ยป Child Support |
State: Indiana |
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Answer:
Venue" refers to which type of court and in what locality the case is filed. In
Indiana, proper venue for the divorce action is the Superior, Circuit or
Domestic Relations Courts. The Petition must be filed in a county where one
party has resided for at least 3 months.
For various reasons either party to a lawsuit or prosecution may move
(ask) for a change of venue, which is up to the discretion of a judge in the
court where the case or prosecution was originally filed. Reasons for such a
request must be set forth in the motion.