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Does a court order for modification void any other court order for child support?

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armentas

Guest
The order for child support and medical coverage
that I received states that "Full faith and credit
is granted to the order entered by the State of
Louisiana". Does this mean that it replaces the
original Divorce Decree which was granted in
Louisiana? I live in North Carolina now.
 


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jjelly3

Guest
I would say yes, but I lived in LA for a while and god only knows about their laws! is this a modification that has been filed and gone in front of a judge?
 
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K. Saltz

Guest
That's a little confusing. Why can't they use plain English? Anyway, it sounds to me like you'll continue to pay support and medical, however, it will continue in the same way it was in Louisana. I would call Friend of the Court, or get a free consulation with an Attorney who handles family law in North Carolina. I know that states have an inter-state policy for child support where by the two states work together.
 

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