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The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) was enacted to create uniformity in determining which court in which state is the appropriate one to make decisions regarding child custody and child visitation, and has been codified into California law as Sections 3400-3465 of the California Family
The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) was enacted to create uniformity in determining which court in which state is the appropriate one to make decisions regarding child custody and child visitation, and has been codified into California law as Sections 3400-3465 of the California Family
Declaration Under Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) (FL-105) Give the court important information about the children you have with your spouse or domestic partner. The court considers this information before making child custody and visitation orders.
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.
Colorado has adopted the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA), codified at C.R.S. 14-13-101, et seq. The act sets forth the requirements in order for Colorado enter an initial custody order, or to modify parenting orders. It does not apply to adoption proceedings.

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The proposed uniform State law is designed to deter interstate parental kidnapping and to promote uniform jurisdiction and enforcement provisions in interstate child-custody and visitation cases. The Act has been enacted by 25 States and the District of Columbia and introduced into legislatures in several other States.
The UCCJEA establishes that Texas courts have jurisdiction of custody cases if: The child has lived in Texas with a parental figure for at least six months before the case was filed. The child is under six months old and has resided in Texas with a parental figure since birth.
Declaration Under Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) (FL-105) Give the court important information about the children you have with your spouse or domestic partner. The court considers this information before making child custody and visitation orders.

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