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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do you have support orders in all three states? Presumably not so you should narrow your question to the state to whom your question actually applies. You could easily find this answer by googling and, in this regard, for Virginia, refer to § 16.1-278.18 which provides for attorney fees in the event arrearages are greater than three months of support.[/quote] yes- submitted to all three and actually a 4th state where ncp lives. [/quote] PP here and it doesn't work like that so I'm not sure how you were able to do what you claim you did so I'm assuming you are somehow misunderstanding the process (unless you submitted it and the clerk just rejected the filing). One of the states has continuing exclusive jurisdiction, you need to research that and find out which state it is as that is the state that will be enforcing the current order and the jurisdiction in which you need to file the show cause motion. That will also be the state whose laws apply with respect to attorney fee awards.[/quote] We’ve all moved. We can stay with original court or move to current court of either parent. Ncp claims on state but actually resides in a 4th state. State 1. State 2 State 3. State 4[/quote]
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