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The custodial parent or legal guardian files a lawsuit for child support in the state in which the minor child resides (in this case, Georgia). The non custodial parent will be served with a summons regardless of where he or she lives. Federal law mandates all U.S. states honor and enforce child support lawsuits and/or orders of support.
Many states allow the parent to sanction child support out of state. research the laws for both states adn see which state offers the best options for you child / children.
Federal mandates exceed the limits of federal power described in the Tenth Amendment, this undermines federalism.
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States create and enforce laws to prevent unsafe, chaotic behavior such as anarchy.
I definitely do not think federal mandates mean to run counter to the public policies that the states incubate, but they must at times. The federal government must deliver mandates in order to meet the minimum standards of our goal. If the federal government were not to enforce these mandates the states would have a chance to do whatever they wanted and there would be some pretty severe downfalls from this. The government only wants to ensure our safety, education, sound government. I used an example about education in one of my writings. The federal government must ensure that our children in every state is equally educated by equally educated instructors and/or teachers. This is so important to the future of our nation. There will always be some states that will complain or try to buck the system but that is why there is a minimum standard.
No. In some states they may enforce retroactive support or support for while the "child" attends a 4 year university. Retroactive support is generally only backdated 2 years from notice.
Yes and no. In Missouri, when filing to enforce visitation, you can file a motion to put child support on hold. you need to learn how to enforce your visitation. See links below for help.Unless the court has rescinded you child support payments you still need to pay them
Currently, thirty two states enforce the death penalty. In addition, there are eighteen states that have abolished the death penalty.
None as they would lose federal Welfare funds.
Negative,A state can only legally enforce its own state laws. Most states have similar registration laws though.