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7502 – Administrative Enforcement Of Orders | Pennsylvania Law

Learn how Pennsylvania enforces support orders from other states through administrative procedures and registration requirements for contested cases.

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Pennsylvania State Law

7502 – Administrative Enforcement Of Orders

Pennsylvania Title 23 - Domestic Relations § 7502

Summary
Pennsylvania law allows parties to enforce support and income-withholding orders from other states by submitting the necessary documents to a support enforcement agency. The agency can then use administrative procedures to enforce the order without registration unless the obligor contests its validity or enforcement. If contested, the order must be registered before further action.
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In simple terms: Learn how Pennsylvania enforces support orders from other states through administrative procedures and registration requirements for contested cases.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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