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2019 Code of Alabama
Title 30 - Marital and Domestic Relations.
Chapter 4 - Husband and Wife.
Article 4 - Reciprocal State Enforcement of Duty to Support.
- Section 30-4-80 - Purposes of article.
- Section 30-4-81 - Definitions.
- Section 30-4-82 - Department of Human Resources designated state information agency; duties as to enforcement of support.
- Section 30-4-83 - Duties under state law of obligor present in state not affected by absence or nonresidence of obligee.
- Section 30-4-84 - Choice of laws; presumption as to presence of obligor.
- Section 30-4-85 - Rights of state or political subdivisions furnishing support.
- Section 30-4-86 - Extradition for nonsupport.
- Section 30-4-87 - Relief from extradition.
- Section 30-4-88 - Enforcement of duties of support generally; jurisdiction of enforcement proceedings.
- Section 30-4-89 - Contents of petition for support.
- Section 30-4-90 - Testimony of husband and wife; communications between husband and wife not privileged.
- Section 30-4-91 - Powers and duties of court of state acting as initiating state generally.
- Section 30-4-92 - Receipt and disbursement of payments transmitted by court of responding state, etc.
- Section 30-4-93 - Powers and duties of court of state acting as responding state generally.
- Section 30-4-94 - Issuance of order of support upon finding of duty to support.
- Section 30-4-95 - Transmittal of copies of orders of support, etc., to court of initiating state.
- Section 30-4-96 - Powers of court to enforce orders; fees and costs of proceedings.
- Section 30-4-97 - Transmittal of payments received, etc., to court of initiating state.
- Section 30-4-98 - Remedies cumulative.
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