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- /* Here is the full text of the Parental Kidnaping Prevention
- Act, a federal law which provides in multi-state child custody
- disputes which state decides custody.*/
-
- 28 United States Code 1738A---
-
- Full faith and credit given to Child Custody Determinations
-
- /* Under the U.S. Constitution, full faith and credit requires
- that each State's courts recognize the decrees from other state's
- courts. */
-
- (a) The appropriate authorities of every State shall enforce
- according to its terms, and shall not modify exception as
- provided in subsection (f) of this section, any child custody
- determination made consistently with the provisions of this
- section by a court of another State.
-
- (b) As used in this section, the term--
-
- (1) "child" means a person under the age of eighteen;
-
- (2) "contestant" means a person, including a parent, who
- claims a right to custody or visitation of a child;
-
- (3) "custody determination" means judgment, decree or other
- order of a court providing for the custody or visitation of a
- child, and includes a court providing for the custody or
- visitation of a child, and includes permanent and temporary
- orders, and initial orders and modifications;
-
- (4) "home State" means the State in which, immediately
- preceding the time involved, the child lived with his parents, a
- parent, or a person acting as a parent, for at least six
- consecutive months, and in the case of a child less than six
- months old, the State in which the child lived from birth with
- any of such persons. Periods of temporary absence of any such
- persons are counted as part of the six-month or other period.
-
- (5) "modification" and "modify" refer to a custody
- determination which modifies, replaces, supersedes, or otherwise
- is made subsequent to, a prior custody determination concerning
- the same child, whether made in the same court or not;
-
- (6) "person acting as a parent" means a person, other than a
- parent, who has physical custody of a child and who has either
- been awarded custody by a court or claims a right to custody;
-
- (7) "physical custody" means actual possession and control of
- a child; and
-
- (8) "State" means a State of the United States, The District
- of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or a territory or
- possession of the United States.
-
- (c) A child custody determination made by a court of a State
- is consistent with the provisions of this section only if--
-
- (1) such court has jurisdiction under the laws of such State;
- and
-
- (2) one of the following conditions is met:
-
- (A) such State (i) is the home State of the child on the date
- of the commencement of the proceeding, or (ii) had been the
- child's home State within six months before the date of
- commencement of the proceeding and the child is absent from such
- State because of his removal or retention by a contestant or for
- other reasons, and a contestant continues to live in such State;
-
- /* The important part of this law is that the appropriate State
- to make a determination of custody is the state where the child
- has been for six months under subsection (A)(ii). */
-
- (B)(i) it appears that no other State would have jurisdiction
- under subparagraph (A) and (iii) it is in the best interests of
- the child that a court of such State assume jurisdiction because
- (I) the child and his parents, or the child and at least one
- contestant, have significant connection with such Sate other than
- mere physical presence in such State, and (II) there is available
- in such Sate substantial evidence concerning the child's present
- or future care, protection, training and relationships;
-
- (C) the child is physically present in such State and (i) the
- child has been abandoned, or (ii) it is necessary in an emergency
- to protect the child because he has been subjected to or
- threatened with mistreatment or abuse;
-
- (D)(i) it appears that no other State would have jurisdiction
- under subparagraph (A), (B), (C), or (E), or another State has
- declined to exercise jurisdiction on the ground that the State
- whose jurisdiction is in issue is the more appropriate forum to
- determine the custody of the child, and (ii) it is in the best
- interest of the child that such court assume jurisdiction; or
-
- (E) the court has continuing jurisdiction pursuant to
- subsection (d) of this section.
-
- (d) Jurisdiction of a court of a State which has made a child
- custody determination consistently with the provisions of this
- section continues as long as the requirements of subsection
- (c)(1) of this section continues to be met and such State remains
- the residence of the child or of any contestant.
-
- /* Above is a rule of continuing jurisdiction for the Court
- making the first orders in regard to the custody. */
-
- (e) Before a child custody determination is made, reasonable
- notice and opportunity to be heard shall be given to the
- contestants, any parent whose parental rights have not been
- previously terminated and any person who has physical custody of
- the child.
-
- (f) A court of a State may modify a determination of the custody
- of the same child made by a court of another State, if ---
-
- (1) it has jurisdiction to make such a child custody
- determination; and
-
- (2) the court of the other State no longer has jurisdiction,
- or it has declined to exercise such jurisdiction to modify such
- determination.
-
- (g) A court of a State shall not exercise jurisdiction in any
- proceeding for a custody determination commenced during the
- pendency of a proceeding in a court of another State where such
- court of that other State is exercising jurisdiction consistently
- with the provisions of this section to make a custody
- determination.