SocialSecurity DueProcess Takings JusticiabilityDoctri
Does the construction of Title IV-D of the Social Security Act allow raising 'any matters' after the registration of a support order has confirmation under the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act
QUESTIONS PRESENTED During August 1996, Congress enacted legislation that intentionally inserted the model state law of the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act into Title IV, Part D, of the Social Security Act as a requirement for passage by each state participating in | the federally funded state-federal cooperative system of child support services. Less | than a year later, in Blessing v. Freestone, 520 U.S. 329, 345 (1997) the Court decided "We do not foreclose the possibility that some provisions of Title [V—D give rise to | individual rights." The questions presented herein are as follows: | | | Does the construction of Title IV-D of the Social Security Act allow , raising "any matters" after the registration of a support order has , confirmation under the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act. | Whether the trial court lost jurisdiction to enter judgment after one year of no perfection of service of process under state absolute verity rules and jurisdictional principles ascribed to the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.