Father is in bermuda i live in new york how can i serve the child support papers.?


In order to get a valid child support order, he have to be personally served. That means someone has to appendage him the papers. I assume the divorce is occurring in NY. If you want to serve him, you'll have to make a special application to the Court for service. They Court may not allow it, it is discretionary. And it depends entirely on the facts you can put before the court to persuade it to allow you to attempt service in a positive manner.

In order to assert jurisdiction over him, he probably will have to own been in NY at one time or another, preferably at the time the child was conceived or born. If the Court does allow the Motion, you will likely have a short time contained by which to serve him, and you'll have to hire a process server, and pay his way here and back and all expenses.

If you are just interested within a divorce, you can do that by publication.

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You can't, he's outside the court's jurisdiction.

There are reciprocal agreements between the United States and some foreign countries on enforcement of support payments. I don't know if Bermuda is included. But you'd necessitate to get a support order first.

Your attorney should be able to explain adjectives this.
Q. WHERE DO I GO TO GET HELP IN TRYING TO ENFORCE A CHILD SUPPORT OBLIGATION INVOLVING A RESIDENT OF THE U.S. AND A RESIDENT OF A FOREIGN COUNTRY?

A. The first step for U.S. residents seeking international child support enforcement is to contact your local child support office . These offices are generally prearranged as the state IV-D Agency, for Title IV-D of the 1975 Social Security Act which established the U.S. Department of Health and Human Service’s U.S Federal Child Support Enforcement program. Although addresses, phone numbers and web pages for state child support agencies are available here, contact information for state agencies change regularly. You may wish to contact your state child support enforcement office via the Internet or check the address feature of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE)'s Online Interstate Resource Guide . If you do not own access to the Internet at home or at work contact your local public library.

Residents of other nations should contact family maintenance official in their nations for information and other assistance and review our discussion about enforce a foreign child support order in the United States.

The U.S. Child Support Enforcement Program is a Federal/State/local partnership. Each State in the United States runs a child support program, any in the human services department, department of revenue, or district attorneys office, often next to the help of prosecuting attorneys, other law enforcement agencies, and officials of ancestral or domestic relations courts. U.S. local child support offices can provide information about Federal international support agreements and state-level arrangements with foreign countries, as all right as about the increasing variety of aggressive techniques immediately available to pursue enforcement in the U.S. and abroad, including garnishment of wages and federal income tax refund, revocation of licenses, direct contact with foreign employers, criminal enforcement proceedings, etc.