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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 23 — DOMESTIC RELATIONS · Chapter 72

§ 7202.1. Duration of personal jurisdiction.

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§ 7202.1. Duration of personal jurisdiction.
Personal jurisdiction acquired by a tribunal of this State in a proceeding under this part or other law of this State relating to a support order continues as long as a tribunal of this State has continuing exclusive jurisdiction to modify the tribunal's order or continuing jurisdiction to enforce the tribunal's order as provided by sections 7205 (relating to continuing, exclusive jurisdiction to modify child support orders), 7206 (relating to continuing jurisdiction to enforce child support orders) and 7211 (relating to continuing, exclusive jurisdiction to modify spousal support order).
23c7202.1v
(Dec. 28, 2015, P.L.559, No.94, eff. imd.)
2015 Amendment. Act 94 added section 7202.1.
23c7203h
SUBCHAPTER B
PROCEEDINGS INVOLVING TWO OR MORE STATES
OR A FOREIGN COUNTRY
Sec.
7203. Initiating and responding tribunal of this State.
7204. Simultaneous proceedings.
7205. Continuing, exclusive jurisdiction to modify child support orders.
7206. Continuing jurisdiction to enforce child support orders.
Subchapter Heading. The heading of Subchapter B was amended December 28, 2015, P.L.559, No.94, effective immediately.
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