§ 1701. Definitions
As used in this chapter:
(1) “Application” means a request under the Convention by an obligee or obligor, or on
behalf of a child, made through a central authority for assistance from another central
authority.
(2) “Central authority” means the entity designated by the United States or a foreign
country to perform the functions specified in the Convention.
(3) “Convention support order” means a support order of a tribunal of a foreign country.
(4) “Direct request” means a petition filed by an individual in a tribunal of this State
in a proceeding involving an obligee, obligor, or child residing outside the United
States.
(5) “Foreign central authority” means the entity designated by a foreign country to perform
the functions specified in the Convention.
(6) “Foreign support agreement”:
(A) means an agreement for support in a record that:
(i) is enforceable as a support order in the country of origin;
(ii) has been formally drawn up or registered as an authentic instrument by a foreign tribunal
or authenticated by, or concluded, registered, or filed with a foreign tribunal; and
(iii) may be reviewed and modified by a foreign tribunal; and
(B) includes a maintenance arrangement or authentic instrument under the Convention.
(7) “U.S. central authority” means the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services. (Added 2015, No. 16, § 2, eff. June 1, 2015.)
§ 1702. Applicability
This chapter must apply only to a support proceeding under the Convention. In such
a proceeding, if a provision of this chapter is inconsistent with chapters 11 through
16 of this title, this chapter must control. (Added 2015, No. 16, § 2, eff. June 1, 2015.)
§ 1703. Relationship of support enforcement agency to the U.S. central authority
The support enforcement agency of this State is recognized as the agency designated
by the U.S. central authority to perform specific functions under the Convention. (Added 2015, No. 16, § 2, eff. June 1, 2015.)
§ 1704. Initiation of proceeding by support enforcement agency
(a) In a support proceeding under this chapter, the support enforcement agency of this
State shall:
(1) transmit and receive applications; and
(2) initiate or facilitate the institution of a proceeding regarding an application in
a tribunal of this State.
(b) The following support proceedings are available to an obligee under the Convention:
(1) recognition or enforcement, or both, of a foreign support order;
(2) enforcement of a support order issued or recognized in this State;
(3) establishment of a support order if there is no existing order, including, if necessary,
determination of parentage of a child;
(4) establishment of a support order if recognition of a foreign support order is refused
under subdivision 1708(b)(2), (4), or (9) of this title;
(5) modification of a support order of a tribunal of this State; and
(6) modification of a support order of a tribunal of another state or a foreign country.
(c) The following support proceedings are available under the Convention to an obligor
against which there is an existing support order:
(1) recognition of an order suspending or limiting enforcement of an existing support
order of a tribunal of this State;
(2) modification of a support order of a tribunal of this State; and
(3) modification of a support order of a tribunal of another state or a foreign country.
(d) A tribunal of this State may not require security, bond, or deposit, however described,
to guarantee the payment of costs and expenses in proceedings under the Convention. (Added 2015, No. 16, § 2, eff. June 1, 2015.)
§ 1705. Direct request
(a) A petitioner may file a direct request seeking establishment or modification of a
support order or determination of parentage of a child. In the proceeding, the law
of this State applies.
(b) A petitioner may file a direct request seeking recognition and enforcement of a support
order or support agreement. In the proceeding, sections 1706 through 1713 apply.
(c) In a direct request for recognition and enforcement of a Convention support order
or foreign support agreement:
(1) a security, bond, or deposit is not required to guarantee the payment of costs and
expenses; and
(2) an obligee or obligor that in the issuing country has benefited from free legal assistance
is entitled to benefit, at least to the same extent, from any free legal assistance
provided for by the law of this State under the same circumstances.
(d) A petitioner filing a direct request is not entitled to assistance from the governmental
entity.
(e) This chapter does not prevent the application of laws of this State that provide simplified,
more expeditious rules regarding a direct request for recognition and enforcement
of a foreign support order or foreign support agreement. (Added 2015, No. 16, § 2, eff. June 1, 2015.)
§ 1706. Registration of convention support order
(a) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, a party who is an individual or a support
enforcement agency seeking recognition of a Convention support order shall register
the order in this State as provided in chapter 16 of this title.
(b) Notwithstanding section 1311 and subsection 1602(a) of this title, a request for registration of a Convention support order must be accompanied by:
(1) a complete text of the support order or an abstract or extract of the support order
drawn up by the issuing foreign tribunal, which may be in the form recommended by
the Hague Conference on Private International Law;
(2) a record stating that the support order is enforceable in the issuing country;
(3) if the respondent did not appear and was not represented in the proceedings in the
issuing country, a record attesting, as appropriate, either that the respondent had
proper notice of the proceedings and an opportunity to be heard or that the respondent
had proper notice of the support order and an opportunity to be heard in a challenge
or appeal on fact or law before a tribunal;
(4) a record showing the amount of arrears, if any, and the date the amount was calculated;
(5) a record showing a requirement for automatic adjustment of the amount of support,
if any, and the information necessary to make the appropriate calculations; and
(6) if necessary, a record showing the extent to which the applicant received free legal
assistance in the issuing country.
(c) A request for registration of a Convention support order may seek recognition and
partial enforcement of the order.
(d) A tribunal of this State may vacate the registration of a Convention support order
without the filing of a contest under section 1707 of this title only if, acting on its own motion, the tribunal finds that recognition and enforcement
of the order would be manifestly incompatible with public policy.
(e) The tribunal shall promptly notify the parties of the registration or the order vacating
the registration of a Convention support order. (Added 2015, No. 16, § 2, eff. June 1, 2015.)
§ 1707. Contest of registered convention support order
(a) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, sections 1605 through 1608 of this title apply to a contest of a registered Convention support order.
(b) A party contesting a registered Convention support order must file a contest not later
than 30 days after notice of the registration, but if the contesting party does not
reside in the United States, the contest shall be filed not later than 60 days after
notice of the registration.
(c) If the nonregistering party fails to contest the registered Convention support order
by the time specified in subsection (b) of this section, the order is enforceable.
(d) A contest of a registered Convention support order may be based only on grounds set
forth in section 1708 of this title. The contesting party bears the burden of proof.
(e) In a contest of a registered Convention support order, a tribunal of this State:
(1) is bound by the findings of fact on which the foreign tribunal based its jurisdiction;
and
(2) may not review the merits of the order.
(f) A tribunal of this State deciding a contest of a registered Convention support order
shall promptly notify the parties of its decision.
(g) A challenge or appeal, if any, does not stay the enforcement of a Convention support
order unless there are exceptional circumstances. (Added 2015, No. 16, § 2, eff. June 1, 2015.)
§ 1708. Recognition and enforcement of registered convention support order
(a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b) of this section, a tribunal of this
State shall recognize and enforce a registered Convention support order.
(b) The following grounds are the only grounds on which a tribunal of this State may refuse
recognition and enforcement of a registered Convention support order:
(1) Recognition and enforcement of the order is manifestly incompatible with public policy,
including the failure of the issuing tribunal to observe minimum standards of due
process, which include notice and an opportunity to be heard.
(2) The issuing tribunal lacked personal jurisdiction consistent with section 1201 of this title.
(3) The order is not enforceable in the issuing country.
(4) The order was obtained by fraud in connection with a matter of procedure.
(5) A record transmitted in accordance with section 1706 of this title lacks authenticity or integrity.
(6) A proceeding between the same parties and having the same purpose is pending before
a tribunal of this State and that proceeding was the first to be filed.
(7) The order is incompatible with a more recent support order involving the same parties
and having the same purpose if the more recent support order is entitled to recognition
and enforcement under this title in this State.
(8) The obligor has paid alleged arrears in whole or in part.
(9) In a case in which the respondent neither appeared nor was represented in the proceeding
in the issuing foreign country:
(A) if the law of that country provides for prior notice of proceedings, the respondent
did not have proper notice of the proceedings and an opportunity to be heard; or
(B) if the law of that country does not provide for prior notice of the proceedings, the
respondent did not have proper notice of the order and an opportunity to be heard
in a challenge or appeal on fact or law before a tribunal.
(10) The order was made in violation of section 1711 of this title.
(c) If a tribunal of this State does not recognize a Convention support order pursuant
to subdivision (b)(2), (4), or (9) of this section:
(1) the tribunal may not dismiss the proceeding without allowing a reasonable time for
a party to request the establishment of a new Convention support order; and
(2) the governmental entity shall take all appropriate measures to request a child support
order for the obligee if the application for recognition and enforcement was received
under section 1704 of this title. (Added 2015, No. 16, § 2, eff. June 1, 2015.)
§ 1709. Partial enforcement
If a tribunal of this State does not recognize and enforce a Convention support order
in its entirety, it shall enforce any severable part of the order. An application
or direct request may seek recognition and partial enforcement of a Convention support
order. (Added 2015, No. 16, § 2, eff. June 1, 2015.)
§ 1710. Foreign support agreement
(a) Except as otherwise provided in subsections (c) and (d) of this section, a tribunal
of this State shall recognize and enforce a foreign support agreement registered in
this State.
(b) An application or direct request for recognition and enforcement of a foreign support
agreement must be accompanied by:
(1) a complete text of the foreign support agreement; and
(2) a record stating that the foreign support agreement is enforceable as an order of
support in the issuing country.
(c) A tribunal of this State may vacate the registration of a foreign support agreement
only if, acting on its own motion, the tribunal finds that recognition and enforcement
would be manifestly incompatible with public policy.
(d) In a contest of a foreign support agreement, a tribunal of this State may refuse recognition
and enforcement of the agreement if it finds:
(1) recognition and enforcement of the agreement is manifestly incompatible with public
policy;
(2) the agreement was obtained by fraud or falsification;
(3) the agreement is incompatible with a support order involving the same parties and
having the same purpose in this State, another state, or a foreign country if the
support order is entitled to recognition and enforcement under this title in this
State; or
(4) the record submitted under subsection (b) of this section lacks authenticity or integrity.
(e) A proceeding for recognition and enforcement of a foreign support agreement must be
suspended during the pendency of a challenge to or appeal of the agreement before
a tribunal of another state or a foreign country. (Added 2015, No. 16, § 2, eff. June 1, 2015.)
§ 1711. Modification of convention support order
(a) A tribunal of this State may not modify a Convention child-support order if the obligee
remains a resident of the foreign country where the support order was issued unless:
(1) the obligee submits to the jurisdiction of a tribunal of this State, either expressly
or by defending on the merits of the case without objecting to the jurisdiction at
the first available opportunity; or
(2) the foreign tribunal lacks or refuses to exercise jurisdiction to modify its support
order or issue a new support order.
(b) If a tribunal of this State does not modify a Convention child-support order because
the order is not recognized in this State, subsection 1708(c) of this title applies. (Added 2015, No. 16, § 2, eff. June 1, 2015.)
§ 1712. Personal information; limitation on use
Personal information gathered or transmitted under this chapter may be used only for
the purposes for which it was gathered or transmitted. (Added 2015, No. 16, § 2, eff. June 1, 2015.)
§ 1713. Record in original language; English translation
A record filed with a tribunal of this State under this chapter must be in the original
language and, if not in English, must be accompanied by an English translation. (Added 2015, No. 16, § 2, eff. June 1, 2015.)