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Child Support for a Child Over 18, in college, other state?

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Child Support for a Child Over 18, in college, other state?

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Look at the original child support order. Only the laws of the state where the original order was issued is enforceable according to the “Uniform Interstate Family Support Act”. The state where the child lives can enforce the order, but it has abide by the original order. The non-custodial parent has to pay child support according to the laws of the state where the original order was issued, it does not matter in which state he currently resides. http://www.ehow.com/how_15163_understand… http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Int…

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