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If I have a case in North Carolina, do I need to establish a new child support order each time the noncustodial parent moves to another state?

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If I have a case in North Carolina, do I need to establish a new child support order each time the noncustodial parent moves to another state?

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A. No. Under Federal Interstate Laws, only one order can exist.

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