I Have A California Support Order. The Non-Custodial Parent Now Lives In Another State. I Know He/She Has Land And Other Assets. Can I Get Help?
Yes. The fact that the noncustodial parent now lives somewhere else does not prevent the FSD or local child support agency from reaching his/her assets in California.
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