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Australia and the United States have a bilateral agreement to enforce child support payments for parents resident in their country when the child is abroad.
Extraditing a Parent Back to Your State In some cases, your state can “extradite” or bring the other parent back to your state, but only if they are charged with a child support crime. The felony nonsupport charges vary state by state, and can result in: Arrest. Jail or prison time.
Australia and New Zealand have an agreement to help each other manage child support, so you can make or receive payments in either country. This is called a reciprocal agreement. The country the receiving carer lives in should work out the payment amount, but both countries can collect and enforce payments.
The Hague Child Support Convention This treaty governs the recognition, enforcement, and modification of one country's child support and/or alimony order in another country.
You can contact Services Australia by phone or online to get information or assistance with child support matters. To contact CSA by phone, call the Child Support general enquiries line on 131 272 from within Australia, or +61 3 6222 3455 from outside Australia.
Enforcing a child support order outside the United States may be possible, depending on the country where the obligor parent currently resides. However, the parent who wants to seek enforcement of a child support order outside the country must have a valid order issued by a court in the United States.
The only time Nevada law allows reaching back before an order was entered is when a parent is first obtaining an order. If no prior child support order existed, a parent can seek support arrears for up to 4 years prior to filing the initial complaint for support.
Claims for child support payments need to be assessed by the relevant child support agency where the child is resident. Australia and the United States have a bilateral agreement to enforce child support payments for parents resident in their country when the child is abroad.
Obligees can receive their child support payments through either direct deposit or the Nevada Child Support Debit Card.