I just moved to North Carolina but the noncustodial parent of my child lives in another state. Can I still get child support services?
A. Yes, interstate case processing provides for the same child support services as in any local case. Be aware that your local CSE agency might have to request the assistance of the other state’s CSE agency when performing whatever case action is needed. Case activities usually take longer when working with another state. While CSE agencies in different states cooperate with each other when handling requests for assistance, enforcing the court order of another state is not a simple matter.
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