CAN CHILD SUPPORT STILL BE COLLECTED IF THE NONCUSTODIAL PARENT MOVES OUT OF THE STATE OF INDIANA?
Yes. Most of the enforcement tools referred to above apply to out-of-state noncustodial parents, as well. In fact, Attorney General Janet Reno has ordered the United States Justice Department to step up the pursuit and punishment of parents who fail to make court-ordered child support payments after moving across state lines. In order to qualify for a federal case, the unpaid child support must be greater than $5,000.00, or outstanding for more than one year.
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