buffalo_child_custody_lawye_s_child_custody_atto_neys_in_buffalo_ny

ICWA’s application is based upon a Native child’s political status as a member of a sovereign tribal nation, not a racial classification. This political status and the government-to-government relationship that tribal nations have with the United States government is enshrined in the U.S. Constitution, federal law decisions, and treaties between the U.S. government and tribal nations. In addition, if the court-ordered custody or visitation agreement changes significantly, child support may be modified. The restriction or blocking of visitation is not a valid reason to stop paying child support.

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