Legal Question in Family Law in New Jersey
jurisdiction
Is it possible to move the jurisdiction of a child support case from NJ to NY? If so what criteria would need to be met? My husband's children live in NJ he lives in NY.
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: jurisdiction
The location of the children is the usual site for any such matter. Under the Interstate compact - any Orders or Agreements in NY can be transfered to NJ and be given full force and effect. Good luck!
Re: jurisdiction
It is possible for the jurisdiction to change
This is discretionary with the Court, and,
in most instances, also requires the permission
of the jurisdiction "giving up the case"
The more important question is "why"
Under the Uniform Enforcement of Child Suppoort
Acts, which are in effect in every
jurisdiction due to the requirements of
federal funding, there is usually no
monetary advantage to be gained once a
child support order has been entered
And such Uniform laws also permit enforcement
and testimony without travelling back and
forth
The real question is "what is the purpose
you ultimately wish to accomplish"
Re: jurisdiction
In most cases the court will uphold a petition for a support case dependant on your residence or childrens, but if you dont have a problem with commute to the city for every court appearance you can file a petition for support in New York. Most people prefer to file in their childs county and ask that the other travel to, or reply to that court order.
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