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  10. Part 1 - General Provisions


Part 1 - General Provisions


  • Section 101 - Title.
  • Section 102 - Definitions.
  • Section 103 - District court jurisdiction.
  • Section 104 - Continuing jurisdiction.
  • Section 105 - Duty of parents.
  • Section 106 - Ward of state -- Natural or adoptive parent has primary obligation to support -- Right of third party to recover support.
  • Section 107 - Duty of obligor regardless of presence or residence of obligee.
  • Section 108 - Support follows the child.
  • Section 109 - Waiver and estoppel.
  • Section 110 - Appeals.
  • Section 111 - Court order -- Medical expenses of dependent children -- Assigning responsibility for payment -- Insurance coverage -- Income withholding.
  • Section 112 - Payment under child support order -- Judgment.
  • Section 113 - Enforcement of right of support.
  • Section 114 - County attorney to assist obligee.
  • Section 115 - Husband and wife privileged communication inapplicable -- Competency of spouses.
  • Section 116 - Social Security number in court records.
  • Section 117 - Rights are in addition to those presently existing.
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