Alaska otice of Registration of Foreign Support Order, CIV-645

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AK-CIV-645

This form is notice of registration used for the purpose of enforcement and/or modification of an out-of-state child support order that exists. This is an official form from the Alaska Court System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates forms as is required by Alaska statutes and law.


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The process requires registering a certified copy of the foreign judgment with the clerk of the court in the jurisdiction where you want to enforce the judgment. You will also need to file an affidavit attesting to certain facts, as specified in the court's procedural rules.

A foreign judgment is defined under section 2 (6) of the CPC as a judgment of a foreign court. A foreign court, under section 2(5) of CPC, means a court situated outside India and not established or continued by the authority of the Central Government.

Generally, U.S. judgments cannot be enforced in a foreign country without first being recognized by a court in that foreign country.It can generally be said that non-default judgments not involving tort claims or punitive damages are more likely to be enforced.

In law, the enforcement of foreign judgments is the recognition and enforcement in one jurisdiction of judgments rendered in another ("foreign") jurisdiction. Foreign judgments may be recognized based on bilateral or multilateral treaties or understandings, or unilaterally without an express international agreement.

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With your move to a new state, the Foreign Child Support Order will allow the state you now reside in to have enforcement authority over the support obligation established by the original state where your child support case was heard.

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Alaska otice of Registration of Foreign Support Order, CIV-645