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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the uccjea document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the case number and the names of both the petitioner and respondent at the top of the form.
  3. In Section I, provide your response to the petition for dissolution. Clearly state any agreements or disagreements.
  4. Proceed to Section II, where you will list details about your minor children, including their names and current addresses.
  5. In Section III, outline where your children have lived over the past five years, including dates and with whom they resided.
  6. Section IV requires information on any previous custody or visitation litigation. Fill this out accurately to ensure compliance.
  7. Finally, complete the certificate of document preparation and sign at the bottom. Ensure all information is correct before submission.

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Originally drafted in 1997, The UCCJA was replaced by the UCCJEA to address issues of inconsistencies between the Parental Kidnapping Prevention Act (PKFA) and the UCCJA. The UCCJEA has been adopted by 49 states, including the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the US Islands, and Guam.
(1) Petitioner and respondent must each complete, serve, and file a Declaration Under Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) (form FL-105/GC-120) if there are children of their relationship under the age of 18 years.
UCCJEA: A uniform state law, though adopted in some variation by nearly all states. PKPA: A federal statute requiring interstate recognition and enforcement of custody determinations.
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