Can child support be enforced internationally?

Yes, child support can be enforced internationally. In New Jersey, the International Child Support Enforcement Act (ICSEA) governs how child support may be enforced across state and national borders. The ICSEA is an agreement among countries that allows them to share information and resources to help enforce child support orders. Under the ICSEA, each state sets its own limits and requirements for how child support orders may be enforced. In New Jersey, for example, a parent who is behind on child support payments may be denied a passport, be denied or revoked a business license, have wages and assets seized, or have their property liens placed. New Jersey also participates in the International Parental Child Abduction and Recovery Act (IPCARA) which allows the state to seek the return of a child who has been taken by a parent to another country. Child support orders can also be enforced through the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction. This Convention is an international agreement that states must follow when dealing with child custody disputes that cross borders. The Convention provides a process for returning children who have been wrongfully taken to another country. Under the ICSEA, child support orders will remain in effect until they are satisfied, and each participating country must enforce the order as it would a domestic court order. This helps protect children around the world by ensuring that their parents are held accountable to paying their fair share of child support.

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