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8304 – Duties And Powers Of Responding Tribunal | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania Title 23, Section 8304 details the powers and duties of tribunals in support and paternity cases, including enforcement and order issuance.

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8304 – Duties And Powers Of Responding Tribunal

Pennsylvania Title 23 - Domestic Relations § 8304

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Pennsylvania Title 23, Section 8304 outlines the duties and powers of responding tribunals in support and paternity cases. It details procedures for filing petitions, issuing support orders, enforcing compliance, and managing support-related disputes. The section grants tribunals authority to enforce orders, set arrearages, issue warrants, and award fees to ensure proper support enforcement.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania Title 23, Section 8304 details the powers and duties of tribunals in support and paternity cases, including enforcement and order issuance.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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