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What should I do for child support if the non-custodial parent moves away?

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What should I do for child support if the non-custodial parent moves away?

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Notify the local child support agency when you or the other parent moves, no matter where. They can transfer your child support case to the county or state where you move if you are a custodial party. Also notify government courts where the non-custodial parent moves. Child support can be enforced anywhere in the United States.

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