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I was divorced in Ohio but then moved to Tennessee. My ex-spouse moved to Florida and another order was established. Can I enforce both orders?

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I was divorced in Ohio but then moved to Tennessee. My ex-spouse moved to Florida and another order was established. Can I enforce both orders?

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A. The UIFSA law requires the determining of one “Controlling Order.” See the Determining a Controlling Order part of the Interstate section for a description of the rules for choosing this order. Once that order is determined, it is the only order that can be enforced or modified.

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