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A minor parent, or a guardian or other legal representative
of a minor parent, may maintain a proceeding on behalf of or
for the benefit of the minor's child.

 
Uniform Comment

 
(This is Section 302 of the Uniform Act.)

 
A minor parent may maintain a proceeding under UIFSA without
the appointment of a guardian ad litem, even if the law of the
forum jurisdiction requires a guardian for an in-state case.
If a guardian or legal representative has been appointed, he
or she may act on behalf of the minor's child in seeking
support.

 
§3003. Application of law of this State

 
Except as otherwise provided by in this chapter, a
responding tribunal of this State shall:

 
1. Procedural and substantive law; powers and remedies.
Apply the procedural and substantive law, including the rules
on choice of law, generally applicable to similar proceedings
originating in this State and may exercise all powers and
provide all remedies available in those proceedings; and

 
2. Determine duty and amount of support. Determine the
duty of support and the amount payable in accordance with the
law and support guidelines of this State.

 
Uniform Comment

 
(This is Section 303 of the Uniform Act.)

 
Historically States have insisted that forum law be applied to
support cases whenever possible. This continues as a key
principle of UIFSA. In general, a responding tribunal has the
same powers in a proceeding involving interstate parties as it
has in an intrastate case. This inevitably means that the Act
is not self-contained; rather, it is supplemented by the
forum's statutes and procedures governing support orders. To
insure the efficient processing of the huge number of
interstate support cases, it is vital that decision-makers
apply familiar rules of local law to the maximum degree
possible. This must be accomplished in a manner consistent
with the overriding principle of UIFSA that enforcement is of
the issuing tribunal's order, and that the responding State
does not make the order its own as a condition of enforcing
it.


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