I have a question reference Child support jurisdiction
I have a question reference Child support jurisdiction (the court's power to make an initial child support order or modify an existing one) known as the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act. My question: Mom and 2 kids live in Minnesota and Minnesota issues a child support order. Dad moves to Georgia. Minnesota presently has continuing exclusive jurisdiction. Mom will issue a Child Support and Spousal Support increase modification order in Minnesota in January, 2014. How can I ask for a “change of jurisdiction to the state of Gerogia” so that Mom has to go to Georgia to request a modification? The attorneys hotline here in Georgia said that when I receive the “notice of Modification for CS & SS from Mom in January, 2014 that I will have to hire an attorney in Minnesota (which I cannot afford) requesting a “change of jurisdiction to the state of Gerogia” for any modifications on Child Support and Spousal Support only as Georgia should decide on CS & SS issues as this is my state of residence.