Assuming that you are asking whether a parent who is, in the course of a United States divorce or child custody proceeding, ordered to pay child support, moving out of the country would not change that parent’s legal obligation to pay child support, but moving out of the country could make it difficult, even impossible to enforce that child support order. Moving out of the country might make it impossible to locate that parent and the source of that parent’s income. If a parent moves to a country that doesn’t recognize and enforce court orders from the United States, that too would make it impossible to enforce child support orders.
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