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The UCCJEA generally governs: When California courts may enforce the child custody and visitation decisions of other states and countries. Which state should have the power to make a child custody and visitation decision if more than one state may have that authority.
California is neither a mother nor a father state. Custody decisions are based on the childs best interests without favoring one parent because of gender. Courts evaluate parenting ability, stability, and the childs needs when making custody determinations.
Uniforms. If an employer requires that an employee wear a uniform, the employer must pay the cost of the uniform. Labor Code Section 2802, Industrial Welfare Commission Orders, Section 9.
The 3rd parent law, California Senate Bill No. 274 provides protection for children and families by recognizing the legal rights and responsibilities of two or more adults in the life of a child. This law offers many benefits for families who have or want more than two legal parents.