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In reply to the discussion: Change On Federal Benefits Payments Could Leave Child Support Debtors With No Income [View all]msanthrope
(37,549 posts)If she 'just' left and took the kids to NH, then your home state probably still retains jurisdiction over them.
Please, for the love of all that you hold holy, get yourself to a courthouse and file for a separation/divorce/custody arrangement. Talk to an attorney, Legal Aid, use the forms on the Internet, or what have you, but
MAKE THE NECESSARY FILINGS THAT ENSURE THAT WHATEVER STATE YOU ARE IN REMAINS THE "HOME STATE" OF THE CHILDREN FOR MATTERS OF CUSTODY AND DIVORCE.....
OTHERWISE--
1) NH will become the kid's home state after a certain period of time....and you will be litigating in NH, 2,000 miles away.
2) You will be travelling to NH to get anything done.
3) You will be paying according to NH support guidelines which may, or may not be favorable to you.
PLEASE GET QUALIFIED LEGAL HELP IN YOUR STATE, IMMEDIATELY!!! Although I am a lawyer, you cannot assume that I am YOUR LAWYER. PLEASE consult an attorney, and protect your rights.
This is a race to the courthouse. You need a case in your jurisdiction, to cement your claim to have your kids in your "home state."