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(750 ILCS 22/612)
Sec. 612. Recognition of order modified in another state. If a
child-support order issued by a tribunal of this State is modified by
a tribunal of another state which assumed jurisdiction pursuant to the
Uniform Interstate Family Support Act, a tribunal of this State:
(1) may enforce its order that was modified only as |
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(2) may provide appropriate relief for violations of
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| its order which occurred before the effective date of the modification; and
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(3) shall recognize the modifying order of the other
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| state, upon registration, for the purpose of enforcement.
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(Source: P.A. 99-119, eff. 1-1-16 .)
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