§ 1307.1 Definitions
§ 1307.2 Applicability
§ 1307.3 Relationship of the Department of Children and Family Services to United States central authority
§ 1307.4 Initiation by the Department of Children and Family Services of support proceeding under convention
§ 1307.5 Direct request
§ 1307.6 Registration of convention support order
§ 1307.7 Contest of registered convention support order
§ 1307.8 Recognition and enforcement of registered convention support order
§ 1307.9 Partial enforcement
§ 1307.10 Foreign support agreement
§ 1307.11 Modification of convention child support order
§ 1307.12 Personal information; limit on use
§ 1307.13 Record in original language; English translation

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Terms Used In Louisiana Codes > Children's Code > Title XIII > Chapter 1 > Section 7 - Support Proceedings Under Convention

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