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Custody, visitation, and support determinations are made in the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court. If you do not already have an order from another court, you may file a petition requesting custody or visitation in the Court Service Unit, located on the second floor of the juvenile court building.
Virginia, like most states, has adopted the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA). The UCCJEA is a uniform state law that determines which states courts have jurisdiction to make and modify a child custody determination.
You can download some forms online, including the: Information Considered in Child Custody/Visitation Proceedings. Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act Affidavit. Notice of Information Required in Child/Spousal Support Proceedings. Acknowledgement of Paternity (unmarried parents only)
Unless the situation involves serious emotional, physical or sexual abuse, then most likely both parents will have equal (or close to equal) rights. In many cases, the more the parents fight, the more likely that they will be awarded shared custody.
The procedure requires the person seeking registration to file (1) a letter or other document to request registration, (2) two copies, including one certified copy, of the order to be registered along with a statement, under penalty of perjury, that to the best of the requestors knowledge the order has not been
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A child in need of services is defined as (i) a child whose behavior, conduct or condition presents or results in a serious threat to the well-being and physical safety of the child, or (ii) a child under the age of 14 whose behavior, conduct or condition presents or results in a serious threat to the well-being and
They must make sure it is clear to the court that because they earn more income, they could provide more advantages to the minor such as a good neighborhood, school, and environment. This will help the male caretaker to gain custody because the judge looks at the minors best interest.

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