No, you do not open a case in CA. TX will enforce the case in CA.
For example, I had a case in CA. I moved to TX. I filled out paperwork with TX to have my CA case moved as child support follows the child. My ex was still in CA (and later NV), so the support would need be collected there. I called TX almost every month to get an update, to push them to get certified copies of the court order, and then to push for enforcement and collection of funds in CA.
In your case, you have a TX order. They will work with CA to collect the support and enforce the order when necessary.
But, it has been my experience, that TX will move slowly on interstate cases. It does not hurt to call then regularly to force them to review the current status and hopefully moving them into action when they do review the case with you.
Thank you! I was beginning to wonder if this was just a case of TX being unique. Since OP is in TX, and the cs order is from TX, I was wondering why is it not sufficient to just give TX OAS Dad's info and let them track him down?
If OP transfers the case to CA, wouldn't that mean all further modifications of the orders go there?
I hesitated to comment, because I have no experience with TX OAS, but logically there should be a pattern to interstate enforcement. For example, my order is from NY, I'm a custodial parent living in NY, I did the paperwork for NY Child Support Enforcement Bureau, gave what info I could about my ex, and let them figure it out. Granted, he's never explicitly given me his current address, although I think I know what state he lives in... But NY CSEB was able to figure out how to find him. When he was in New England and cashed out his entire retirement fund they froze his bank account and intercepted his tax refund. When he decamped to the Midwest, they found him and garnished his wages.
What is the name of your state?TX
How do I get TX OAG to communicate with CA OAG to enforce the collection of child support?
Ex is NOT working. He was just released from sD county jail on felony charges (harassment on elderly grandma and violating his restraining order that she took out against him). He is back home living with his mom.
I have an upcoming court case next week I need to show them proof of medical and dental ins. that i have in place through my employer.
Are they going to question his whereabouts?
Are they going to question his whereabouts?! If he appears at court (physically or telephonically), they'll ask him, not you. If he doesn't appear, they'll mainly be concerned with whether he was properly served, if he was supposed to appear.
If asked, answer with the truth, to the extent that you know it.
He it the one that has to account for
his whereabouts, not you.
VOE: NCPs who are evasive about such things in court irritate the judge. It makes them look less honest.