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2021 Georgia Code
Title 19 - Domestic Relations
Chapter 11 - Enforcement of Duty of Support
Article 3 - Uniform Interstate Family Support Act
- Part 1 - General Provisions
- Part 2 - Jurisdiction; Cooperation Between States
- Part 3 - Civil Provisions
- Part 4 - Establishment of Support Order
- Part 5 - Direct Enforcement of Order of Another State Without Registration
- Part 6 - Enforcement and Modification of Support Order After Registration
- Part 7 - Determination of Parentage
- Part 8 - Interstate Rendition
- Part 9 - Miscellaneous Provisions
Law reviews.
- For article commenting on the enactment of this article, see 14 Ga. St. U.L. Rev. 121 (1997). For article, "Georgia's Constitutional Scheme for State Appellate Jurisdiction," see 6 Ga. St. B.J. 24 (2001).
JUDICIAL DECISIONS
Act does not apply retroactively.
- Uniform Interstate Family Support Act, O.C.G.A. § 19-11-100 et seq., cannot be applied retroactively because of the language in its effective date (O.C.G.A. § 19-11-40.1). Georgia Dep't of Human Resources v. Deason, 238 Ga. App. 853, 520 S.E.2d 712 (1999).
RESEARCH REFERENCESInterstate Enforcement of Child Support Orders, 37 Am. Jur. Trials 639.
C.J.S.- 27C C.J.S., Divorce, § 1137 et seq.
PART 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
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