by admin | May 14, 2021 | Family Law, North Dakota
1. After a deploying parent receives notice of deployment and until the deployment terminates, a court may issue a temporary order granting custodial responsibility unless prohibited by the federal Servicemembers Civil Relief Act [50 U.S.C. appendix sections 521 and...
by admin | May 14, 2021 | Family Law, North Dakota
In sections 14-09.3-11 through 14-09.3-21, “close and substantial relationship” means a relationship in which a significant bond exists between a child and a nonparent. N.D.C.C. § 14-09.3-11Added by S.L. 2013, ch. 123 (SB 2122),§ 3, eff. 8/1/2013.
by admin | May 14, 2021 | Family Law, North Dakota
An agreement or power of attorney under sections 14-09.3-07 through 14-09.3-10 must be filed within a reasonable time with any court that has entered an order on custodial responsibility or child support that is in effect concerning the child who is the subject of the...
by admin | May 14, 2021 | Family Law, North Dakota
A deploying parent, by power of attorney, may delegate all or part of custodial responsibility to an adult nonparent for the period of deployment if no other parent possesses custodial responsibility under law of this state other than this chapter, or if a court order...
by admin | May 14, 2021 | Family Law, North Dakota
1. By mutual consent, the parents of a child may modify an agreement regarding custodial responsibility made pursuant to sections 14-09.3-07 through 14-09.3-10. 2. If an agreement is modified under subsection 1 before deployment of a deploying parent, the modification...
by admin | May 14, 2021 | Family Law, North Dakota
1. An agreement under sections 14-09.3-07 through 14-09.3-10 is temporary and terminates pursuant to sections 14-09.3-22 through 14-09.3-252 after the deploying parent returns from deployment, unless the agreement has been terminated before that time by court order or...
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