Petitioner's argument that Family Court did not have jurisdiction to entertain this proceeding is without merit. Where, as here, a judgment of Supreme Court providing for child support exists and Supreme Court has not retained exclusive jurisdiction to enforce or modify it, Family Court may entertain a proceeding to enforce it or, on a finding of changed circumstances, to modify it (Family Ct Act § 461 [b]; Matter of Brescia v Fitts...
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