Uccjea Affidavit Texas Withdrawal

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A02 Affidavit For UCCJEA Information
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The UCCJEA Replaced The UCCJA In Most States In 2016, the UCCJEA replaced the UCCJA since the latter was found to conflict with the Parental Kidnapping Prevention Act (PKPA) where custody and jurisdiction decisions were concerned.

A court must decline to exercise jurisdiction if a party has engaged in unjustifiable misconduct that resulted in the court's jurisdiction over the case. UCCJEA, §208.

It allows for enforcement of child support orders issued by one state in another state. This means that if the children, an obligor (person who has a child support obligation), or an obligee (person who receives child support) are living in Texas, then Texas can enforce your out of state child support order.

The UCCJEA is a uniform state law regarding jurisdiction in child custody cases. It specifies which court should decide a custody case, not how the court should decide the case.

The UCCJEA is used by every state in the United States, including the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, except Massachusetts. The UCCJEA is found in Texas Family Code 152.

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