Pennsylvania law Sections 7208 and 7209 address the enforcement of multiple child support orders from different states and the crediting of payments made under foreign support orders. The law ensures that support orders from other states are treated as if issued locally and that payments are properly credited across jurisdictions.
Pennsylvania enforces multiple child support orders from other states as if they were issued locally, ensuring proper enforcement regardless of where the orders originated.
Yes, payments collected under support orders from other states are credited against the amounts owed under Pennsylvania support orders for the same period.
The law requires Pennsylvania to enforce all valid orders simultaneously, treating foreign orders as if they were issued in Pennsylvania to ensure compliance.
Yes, it standardizes the enforcement and crediting process for support orders from multiple jurisdictions, ensuring accurate and fair handling of payments.