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UIFSA (Uniform Interstate Family Support Act)

A federal law ensuring that only one valid child or spousal support order exists at a time, even when parties live in different states.

Understanding UIFSA (Uniform Interstate Family Support Act)

UIFSA prevents conflicting support orders by designating one state as the controlling jurisdiction for any support matter. It provides procedures for establishing, enforcing, and modifying support across state lines. The issuing state retains exclusive continuing jurisdiction as long as one party remains there. UIFSA works with federal agencies and income-withholding orders to collect support from out-of-state parents.

Real-World Examples

Under UIFSA, California retained jurisdiction over the support order even though Dad moved to Florida.

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