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HISB30Intro

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Specifies that any minor who resides in the same household as a victim of domestic abuse may file a petition for an order of protection or temporary restraining order.
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2023-12-11
To Senate Health and Human Services Committee
HISB472Intro

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Requires the family court to amend its rules to require that service upon a party who is not a resident of or found within the island or circuit with jurisdiction over the proceeding may be effectuated by a declaration of the petitioner that states t...
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2023-12-11
To Senate Judiciary Committee
HISB411Intro

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Requires the court to appoint counsel to indigent parents upon the filing of a petition for custody or family supervision and make every effort to do so at the first hearing attended by the parents.
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2023-12-11
To Senate Health and Human Services Committee
HISB1071Intro

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Allows cases within the jurisdiction of the Intermediate Court of Appeals that involve a family court judgment, order, or decree affecting the custody of a child or minor to be transferred to the Supreme Court.
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2023-12-11
To Senate Health and Human Services Committee
HISB1041Intro

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Amends provisions relating to criteria and procedures in court determinations regarding custody and visitation rights, including the court's consideration of family violence and domestic abuse.
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2023-12-11
To Senate Health and Human Services Committee
HISB237Intro

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Requires certain individuals attempting to serve as child custody evaluators to complete a training course on the dynamics of domestic violence every three years and submit a letter or certificate of completion of the training course to the Family Co...
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2023-12-11
To Senate Judiciary Committee
HISB399Intro

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Expands the original jurisdiction of family court to include proceedings for declaration of emancipation of minors. Expands the circumstances under which a minor shall be deemed to be emancipated to include minors on active duty with the Armed Forces...
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2023-12-11
To Senate Health and Human Services Committee
HISB1530Intro

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Requires certain persons to immediately report to the family court if the person has reason to believe that a child in foster custody has suffered an injury that may constitute a tort claim. Establishes procedures for the family court to follow when ...
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2023-12-11
To Senate Health and Human Services Committee
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