continuing-jurisdiction doctrine.
1. The rule that a court retains power to enter and enforce a judgment over a party even though that party is no longer subject to a new action. [Cases: Courts 30. C.J.S. Courts §§ 71–73.]
2. Family law. The rule that once a court has acquired jurisdiction over a child-custody or support case, that court continues to have jurisdiction to modify orders, even if the child or a parent moves to another state. [Cases: Child Custody 745; Child Support 507. C.J.S. Parent and Child §§ 205, 246, 251–253.]
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