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Posted Feb 2nd, 2012
which court has jurisdiction, PENNSYLVANIA OR FLORIDA? how is he able to claim after 8 years the
support is unfair?

Additional Details:
A full/final settlement agreement entered 2004 and adopted in Florida court which contained
visitation/custody, relocation to PA for mother/ child and child support provisions. Mothers Motion
granted in 2009 to transfer case to Pennsylvania courts where mother/child reside. Florida Court
docket further states PA now has jurisdiction over this case. Father resides in Fl. and is many
thousands delinquent in child support now. He is NOW filing motion in florida to decrease child
support originally ordered and contained within settlement agreement of 2004 on the grounds that he
cannot afford pay the child support amount.from 2008 and forward.
Legal Topic Area: Family Law in PA

It's difficult to know exactly what's going on from your explanation, but if Florida released jurisdiction and PA now manages the support, jurisdiction is likely in PA. He may be filing in Florida because Florida is probably handling the "enforcement" portion of the support. You should really speak to your DR caseworker to get a better understanding, and then to an attorney here and maybe in FL as well.


Answered on Feb 7th, 2012 at 12:38pm