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7802 – Conditions Of Rendition | Pennsylvania Law

Learn about Pennsylvania's laws on extradition related to support obligations, including requirements for initiating support and conditions for honoring or declining requests.

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7802 – Conditions Of Rendition

Pennsylvania Title 23 - Domestic Relations § 7802

Summary
Pennsylvania Title 23 Section 7802 outlines the conditions under which the state’s governor may request or respond to extradition related to support obligations. It details procedures for demanding extradition when support has or has not been initiated and conditions for declining extradition requests based on ongoing support proceedings or compliance. The law aims to ensure support enforcement while respecting legal proceedings and compliance status.
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In simple terms: Learn about Pennsylvania's laws on extradition related to support obligations, including requirements for initiating support and conditions for honoring or declining requests.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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