ARTICLE 5-A: Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act
(provided by Divorce Source, Inc.)
Published 6.5.98

Section 75-a. Short title.
Section 75-b. Purposes of article; construction of provisions.
Section 75-c. Definitions.
Section 75-d. Jurisdiction to make child custody determinations.
Section 75-e. Notice and opportunity to be heard.
Section 75-f. Notice to persons outside the state.
Section 75-g. Simultaneous proceedings in other states.
Section 75-h. Inconvenient forum.
Section 75-i. Jurisdiction declined because of conduct.
Section 75-j. Pleadings and affidavits; duty to inform court.
Section 75-k. Additional parties.
Section 75-l. Appearance of parties and the child.
Section 75-m. Force and effect of custody decrees.
Section 75-n. Recognition of out-of-state custody decrees.
Section 75-o. Modification of custody decree of another state.
Section 75-p. Filing and enforcement of custody decree of another state.
Section 75-q. Certified copies of custody decrees.
Section 75-r. Examination of witnesses outside the state.
Section 75-s. Hearings and studies in another state; orders to appear.
Section 75-t. Assistance to courts of other states.
Section 75-u. Preservation of evidence for use in other states.
Section 75-v. Request for court records from another state.
Section 75-w. International application.
Section 75-x. Priority.
Section 75-y. Separability.
Section 75-z. Inconsistent provisions of other laws superseded.


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