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WHAT TYPE OF LAW IS IT? The UCCJEA is a uniform state law1 drafted by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. Many states have replaced the older Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act (UCCJA) with the UCCJEA. At present, more than thirty states have enacted their own versions of the UCCJEA.
Where to File for Custody. Custody cases are usually started in Family Court. The petition should be filed in the county where the child lives. Sometimes, if the parents are married and getting a divorce, one of the parents file for custody as part of the divorce in Supreme Court.
Under the UCCJEA, the purpose of the conversation between the two judges is not actually for a "hearing," but rather to allow the two judges to "communicate" on the record about the case, its procedural posture in each state, the respective legal positions of the parties about jurisdiction, the issues that need to be
The UCCJEA (FL-105) is required if you have minor children of your marriage.Again, if you have minor children of the marriage, you're going to complete FL-105 which is the declaration called, The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act or UCCJEA (abbreviated due to its very long name).
The purpose of the UCCJEA is to allow states to determine which states has jurisdiction regarding custody and visitation and for the court to determine who has home state jurisdiction.
Under the UCCJEA, a court has home State jurisdiction if it is located in the child's home State (as of the date proceedings are commenced) or if it is located in the State that was the child's home State within 6 months of the proceedings' commence- ment and the child's parent (or a person acting as his or her parent)
The UCCJEA governs courts' jurisdiction to issue permanent, temporary,40 initial, and modification orders.