Court Rules in Favor of Tribes in Child Support Case

A Superior Court judge in Juneau ruled in favor of Southeast tribes last week in a case over whether the state has to honor tribal court orders on child support. The Tlingit and Haida Central Council is heralding the ruling as a victory for the tribe’s authority to handle its own family law cases.

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Joaqlin Estus is a reporter at KNBA in Anchorage.

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