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required by a foreign jurisdiction which is not otherwise | required by UIFSA procedure will continue to be appropriate in | the international context for the foreseeable future. An | initiating tribunal is authorized to cooperate and provide | whatever information or documentation is required or requested | by a foreign jurisdiction. For example, a statement of the | amount of support being requested is required by Canadian | provinces before a tribunal will establish a support order. The | 2001 amendment adds a duty for the initiating tribunal to state | the amount of foreign currency equivalent to that request; there | is a corresponding duty of a responding tribunal to convert the | foreign currency into dollars if the foreign initiating tribunal | does not, Section 305(f). |
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| The reference to "the applicable official or market exchange | rate" takes into account the present practices of | international money markets. A few countries continue to | maintain an official exchange rate for their currency. The | vast majority of countries recognize the fact that the value | of their currency is subject to daily market fluctuations that | are reported on the financial pages of many daily newspapers. | Thus, in the example described above, a request for a specific | amount of support in U.S. dollars, which is to be translated | into Canadian dollars on a specific date, will inevitably have | a variable value as the foreign currency rises or falls | against the U.S. dollar. |
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| | Sec. 15. 19-A MRSA §3005, sub-§2, as enacted by PL 1995, c. 694, Pt. | B, §2 and affected by Pt. E, §2, is amended to read: |
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| | 2. Powers of responding tribunal. A responding tribunal of | this State, to the extent otherwise authorized not prohibited | by other law, may: |
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| A. Issue or enforce a support order, modify a child | support order, determine the controlling child support | order or render a judgment to determine parentage; |
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| B. Order an obligor to comply with a support order, | specifying the amount and the manner of compliance; |
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| C. Order income withholding; |
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| D. Determine the amount of any arrearages and specify a | method of payment; |
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| E. Enforce orders by civil or criminal contempt, or both; |
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| F. Set aside property for satisfaction of the support | order; |
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