Modification of child support order of another state

K.S.A. 23-36,611 — under FAMILY SUPPORT JURISDICTION.

K.S.A. 23-36,611

23-36,611. Modification of child support order of another state. (a) If K.S.A. 23-36,613, and amendments thereto, does not apply, upon petition a tribunal of this state may modify a child support order issued in another state which is registered in this state if, after notice and hearing the tribunal finds that: (1) The following requirements are met: (A) Neither the child, nor the obligee who is an individual, nor the obligor resides in the issuing state; (B) a petitioner who is a nonresident of this state seeks modification; and (C) the respondent is subject to the personal jurisdiction of the tribunal of this state; or (2) this state is the state of residence of the child, or a party who is an individual is subject to the personal jurisdiction of the tribunal of this state, and all of the parties who are individuals have filed consents in a record in the issuing tribunal for a tribunal of this state to modify the support order and assume continuing, exclusive jurisdiction. (b) Modification of a registered child support order is subject to the same requirements, procedures and defenses that apply to the modification of an order issued by a tribunal of this state and the order may be enforced and satisfied in the same manner. (c) A tribunal of this state may not modify any aspect of a child support order that may not be modified under the law of the issuing state, including the duration of the obligation of support. If two or more tribunals have issued child support orders for the same obligor and child, the order that controls and must be so recognized under K.S.A. 23-36,207, and amendments thereto, establishes the aspects of the support order which are nonmodifiable. (d) In a proceeding to modify a child support order, the law of the state that is determined to have issued the initial controlling order governs the duration of the obligation of support. The obligor's fulfillment of the duty of support established by that order precludes imposition of a further obligation of support by a tribunal of this state. (e) On the issuance of an order by a tribunal of this state modifying a child support order issued in another state, the tribunal of this state becomes the tribunal of continuing, exclusive jurisdiction. (f) Notwithstanding subsections (a) through (e) and K.S.A. 23-36,201(b), and amendments thereto, a tribunal of this state retains jurisdiction to modify an order issued by a tribunal of this state if: (1) One party resides in another state; and (2) the other party resides outside the United States. History: L. 1994, ch. 301, § 76; L. 1997, ch. 182, § 56; L. 2015, ch. 64, § 52; July 1. Source or Prior Law: 23-9,611. CASE ANNOTATIONS 1. Trial court exercise of jurisdiction to modify out-of-state child support order constituted reversible error. Gentzel v. Williams, 25 Kan. App. 2d 552, 554, 557, 965 P.2d 855 (1998). 2. Duration of child support determined by law of issuing state; Kansas court can not modify Missouri support order; father obligated to pay child support until child finishes college or reaches age 22. In re Marriage of Doetzl, 31 Kan. App. 2d 331, 65 P.3d 539 (2003). 3. Failure to properly register an out-of-state support order does not deprive district court of jurisdiction to rule on such order. Chalmers v. Burrough, 314 Kan. 1, 11, 494 P.3d 128 (2021). Previous | Next LEGISLATIVE COORDINATING COUNCIL General Policies 2026 Archived LCC Documents Archived LCC Meetings REVISOR OF STATUTES Archived Session Documents Archived School Finance Documents USEFUL LINKS Session Laws Kansas Administrative Regulations OTHER LEGISLATIVE SITES Kansas Legislature Administrative Services Division of Post Audit Research Department Contact Us PDF Help www.ksrevisor.gov 2026