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And if the IL judge will not take jurisdiction over the TN child, how does child support work? It is decided by both states and the states argue it out? That doesn't make sense. According to the UCCJEA, a state can take jurisdiction if the child has "Significant connection (exists when a State...
As I said in the reply below, this would mean that we'd have two separate parenting plans for children produced by the same marriage. It seems like one state would be in charge of the whole affair (like child support). Both states would not be involved in setting the amount for child support...
Ok, so because we have split custody, the children live in different states. Would that mean we'd have two different parenting plans for the children produced in the same marriage? That doesn't seem accurate to me.
I am the Father and my state of residence is Illinois. But because this is interstate question, I believe it would be governed by UCCJEA.
The initial divorce was in SC. I was awarded primary residential of oldest child. Mother awarded primary residential custody of two younger children and...
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