Posted by jimg.allentown on July 29, 2015 at 19:47:32 from (173.49.143.208):
In Reply to: Ohio spousal support? posted by Geo-TH,In on July 28, 2015 at 20:31:30:
I personally have been through an "interstate" divorce. What I know to be FACT is that a court order issued in Ohio has NO STANDING in Indiana. Indiana is out of the jurisdiction of Ohio courts. My "ex" tried to enforce court orders from her state of residence on me. I had (by that time) relocated to another state for purpose of employment. I was told quite sternly by my attorney that a court order from another state has no standing in my state. She would have had to pursue a court action in MY state of residence in order to have jurisdiction over me. The one possible exception would be if my state were requested by her state to enforce a court order, they would then have the option of having a hearing in which I would have the opportunity to defend myself. The one big exception is child support. Most starts have reciprocal agreements to enforce child support payments. Spousal support is another matter.
Speaking of which, spousal support is not just a matter of who makes more money. It has to do with the manner in which the couple split up. If he ordered her out of the house, in my state that would be considered abandonment without cause. Then things like adultery come into play as well as earning capacity, income levels, etc.
Of course, the laws DO VARY from state to state, and seemingly no two are the same. BUT, Ohio courts have NO JURISDICTION over Indiana residents. Indiana would have the option of reviewing the order, and may out of courtesy or reciprocity choose whether to honor it.
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