New York Family Law: The UCCJEA and Home State Jurisdiction

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The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (the “UCCJEA”) is adopted in all states in the U.S. and concerns jurisdiction of child custody matters.  The UCCJEA provides that States must enforce custody and visitation orders from other courts, including foreign country courts. The UCCJEA also clarifies who has jurisdiction over custody cases. Under the UCCJEA, there are four bases …

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Child Custody and Visitation Disputes that Cross State Lines

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The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (“UCCJEA”) is followed by the State of New York and is codified in New York’s Domestic Relations Law Sections 75-78. Its applicability is with child custody and visitation disputes that cross state lines.  The family law community regularly uses the statutory acronym UCCJEA – hopefully this post will dissect some of the …

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