California Courts of Appeal,
Family
Jan. 17, 2019
Due process vs due payment in family court
Paternity support cases sometimes require a mother to pursue a father living in another state for non-payment of child support. This was the situation in David L. v. Superior Court.





Jeffrey P. Blum
Law Office of Jeffrey P. BlumEmail: Blumesq@aol.com
Jeffrey is a mediator and family law attorney in Los Altos.
Paternity support cases sometimes require a mother to pursue a father living in another state for non-payment of child support. This was the situation in David L. v. Superior Court, 2018 DJDAR 11117. The case is interesting for a mother's unique approach to trying to establish the court's jurisdiction over father, and informative for its review of jurisd...
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