ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina UIFSA 1996, 2001 & Third Time's The Charm Margaret Campbell Haynes Susan Friedman Paikin
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina UIFSA – Tell Me More! Three versions 1996 2001 2008 All versions built around two major concepts Controlling Order Continuing, Exclusive Jurisdiction
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina Main Concepts Controlling Order The order that governs your case “Which” order is the enforceable current support order Continuing, Exclusive Jurisdiction (CEJ) “Which” jurisdiction has authority to modify the order
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina Changes from 1996 to 2001 Determination of Controlling Order Jurisdiction Who can request and when it can occur Notice Findings – consolidation of arrears
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina Changes from 1996 to 2001 Modification jurisdiction Telephone hearings Redirection Choice of law International provisions
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina Why UIFSA 2008? Hague Convention on the International Recovery of Child Support and Other Forms of Family Maintenance Negotiated from
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina US Goals during Hague Negotiation Minimal burden on IV-D agencies Procedures that produce results and are accessible, prompt, efficient, cost- effective, responsive, and fair Cost-free services in international child support cases
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina Current Status of Ratification Convention is in effect! Norway Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina U.S. Ratification in 2016 One can only hope!
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina What Needs to Happen The Senate gave advice and consent to ratify the Convention on September 29, Congress must approve the implementing legislation. States must enact UIFSA The President must deposit documentation with the Hague Conference on Private International Law ratifying the Convention.
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina Changes from 2001 to 2008 Impetus was Hague Convention Main focus is on international provisions
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina New Definition of Foreign Country UIFSA 2001 incl. “qualified” foreign countries within definition of State UIFSA 2008 has separate definition that incl. many, but not all, foreign nations
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina New Definition of Foreign Country A country, including a political subdivision thereof, other than the United States, that authorizes the issuance of support orders and: (A) has been declared under US law to be a foreign reciprocating country; (B) Has established a state reciprocal arrangement for child support; (C) Has law or procedures for the issuance and enforcement of support orders which are substantially similar to UIFSA procedures; or (D) In which the Convention is in force with respect to the United States.
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina Foreign Reciprocating Countries The U.S. currently has bilateral reciprocity agreements with 14 countries and 12 Canadian Provinces.
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina Foreign Reciprocating Countries Australia Canadian Provinces/Territories Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Newfoundland/Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan, Yukon Czech Republic El Salvador Finland Hungary Ireland Israel
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina Foreign Reciprocating Countries Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Switzerland The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina New Definition of State “State” – a state of the United States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, or any territory or insular possession under US jurisdiction. Term includes an Indian nation or tribe.
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina Road Map for International Cases Articles 1 thru 6 (UIFSA 2001+) apply to a support proceeding involving: A foreign support order; A foreign tribunal; or An obligee, obligor, or child residing in a foreign country Articles 1 thru 6 may be applied by a tribunal recognizing and enforcing a foreign support order on basis of comity New Article 7 applies only to Convention proceedings
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina Modification under UIFSA 2008 Adds provisions related to modification of order issued by a “state” State1 order, one party moves to US state 2, and other party is in a foreign country Includes provision related to modification of order issued by a foreign country Adds provision related to modification of order from a Hague country
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina Establishment Today Outgoing Long arm jurisdiction Forms Choice of law Two state process Forms Choice of law Services provided Incoming Application fees Cost recovery Services provided
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina Establishment under UIFSA 2008 Outgoing Long arm jurisdiction Forms Choice of law Two state process Forms Choice of law Services provided Incoming Application fees Cost recovery Services provided
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina Enforcement Today Outgoing Direct income withholding – can US initiate to another jurisdiction? Registration for enforcement Forms Choice of law Services provided Incoming Direct income withholding – can another jurisdiction initiate against US employer? Registration for enforcement Forms Choice of law Challenge
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina Enforcement under UIFSA 2008 Direct income withholding only for support orders issued by a state. No longer requires US employers to honor DIWs from foreign countries. Registration for enforcement is different if request for enforcement comes from a Hague country.
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina Registration for Enforcement Procedure for non-Hague Foreign Support Orders UIFSA 2001 Procedure for Hague Foreign Support Order New Article 7 Major difference Documents Time frames Defenses
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina Required Documents Non-Hague Foreign Support Orders Transmittal letter Two copies of order, including 1 certified copy Sworn or certified statement of arrears Certain obligor & obligee information Name/address of person to whom support payments to be sent (if applicable) Request for DCO, if appropriate Hague Foreign Support Orders Transmittal letter Complete text of order (or abstract by issuing tribunal) Record: order is enforceable in issuing country Record attesting to due process (if default order) Record: arrears and automatic adjustment of support Record of receipt of free legal assistance in issuing country (if necessary)
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina Time Frame to Contest Non-Hague Foreign Support Orders Within [20] days after notice of registration Hague Foreign Support Orders Not later than 30 days after notice of registration Not later than 60 days after notice if contesting party does not reside in US
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina New Defenses Hague Foreign Support Orders Recognition and enforcement of order is manifestly incompatible with public policy, including failure of issuing tribunal to observe minimum standards of due process Issuing tribunal lacked personal jurisdiction consistent with Section 201; Order is not enforceable in issuing country; If default order, there was a lack of due process re: notice & opportunity to be heard
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina Non-Recognition of Hague Order If a tribunal does not recognize a Convention support order because There was a lack of personal jurisdiction There was procedural fraud A proceeding between same parties with same purpose is pending before a tribunal of that state and that proceeding was filed first The order is a default order but the notice and opportunity to challenge did not satisfy due process
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina Non-Recognition of Hague Order (cont’d) THEN 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 the [governmental entity] must take all appropriate measures to request a child- support order for the obligee if the application for recognition and enforcement was received through the Central Authority system.
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina Modification Today Outgoing Forms Choice of law Services provided Incoming Forms Choice of law Services provided
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina Modification under UIFSA 2008 Outgoing Forms Choice of law Services provided Incoming Forms Choice of law Services provided
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina Resources Related to UIFSA TEMPO on DCO (IM-01-02) TEMPO on UIFSA 2001 (IM-03-01) Official Act with Commentary Status of State Enactment
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina Resources – International Child Support OCSE has published Caseworker Guides for specific FCR countries. The State Department has information on enforcing child support orders abroad. sues_582.html The Hague Conference website has recommended forms for the Convention, Country Profiles, and a Caseworker’s Guide
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina Resources – Cont’d ERICSA has published many helpful tools when working intergovernmental cases, including a list of which version of UIFSA states have enacted and an explanation of “CEJ in United States Child Support Cases” for use by Canadian courts, attorneys, and caseworkers. bers&src=gendocs&ref=tools_landing&category=ERICSA&link=to ols_landing NCSEA has FAQs on international child support enforcement.
ERICSA 51 st Annual Training Conference & Exposition ▪ May 18 – 22 ▪ Sheraton Greensboro ▪ Greensboro, North Carolina Contact Information Margaret Campbell Haynes Susan Friedman Paikin Alicia Key