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Section 546-A:7 – Enforcement of Rights.

    546-A:7 Enforcement of Rights. – The obligee may enforce his right of support against the obligor and the state or any political subdivision thereof may proceed on behalf of the obligee to enforce his right of support against the obligor. Whenever the state or a political subdivision thereof furnishes support to an obligee, it […]

Section 546-A:8 – Appeals.

    546-A:8 Appeals. – Appeals may be taken from orders under this chapter as in other civil actions. Source. 1955, 206:1, par. 8, eff. June 20, 1955.

Section 546-A:9 – Evidence of Husband and Wife.

    546-A:9 Evidence of Husband and Wife. – Laws attaching a privilege against the disclosure of communications between husband and wife are inapplicable under this chapter. Source. 1955, 206:1, par. 9, eff. June 20, 1955.

Section 546-A:11 – Uniformity of Interpretation.

    546-A:11 Uniformity of Interpretation. – This chapter shall be so interpreted and construed as to effectuate its general purpose to make uniform the law of those states which enact it. Source. 1955, 206:1, par. 11, eff. June 20, 1955.

Section 546-A:12 – Title.

    546-A:12 Title. – This chapter may be cited as the Uniform Civil Liability For Support Act. Source. 1955, 206:1, par. 12, eff. June 20, 1955.

Section 546-A:3 – Duties of Support.

    546-A:3 Duties of Support. – An obligor present or resident in this state has the duty of support as defined in this chapter regardless of the presence of residence of the obligee. Source. 1955, 203:1, par. 3, eff. June 20, 1955.

Section 546-A:4 – Jurisdiction.

    546-A:4 Jurisdiction. – The superior court shall have jurisdiction of all proceedings brought under this chapter. Source. 1955, 206:1, par. 4, eff. June 20, 1955.

Section 546-A:5 – Amount of Support.

    546-A:5 Amount of Support. – When determining the amount due for support the court shall consider all relevant factors including but not limited to: (a) the standard of living and situation of the parties; (b) the relative wealth and income of the parties; (c) the ability of the obligor to earn; (d) the ability […]