Title: Jurisdiction
1Jurisdiction Family Law
2Consider
The law of divorce inhabits a looking-glass world
in which the usual jurisdictional principles are
distorted beyond recognition. Jurisdiction over
the defendant seems to be neither necessary nor
sufficient to empower a court to hear a divorce
case.
3Requirements
- Subject matter jurisdiction
- Notice - general due process standard
- Personal jurisdiction - statutory and
constitutional
4Lets Quiz!
51. Federal or State Court?
62. Subject Matter Jurisdiction
- Presence?
- Residence?
- Domicile?
- Other?
7The significance of jurisdiction
- 3 When must a state recognize a divorce decree
from a sister state?
8Jurisdiction for Divorce
- Subject matter jurisdiction
- Domicile
- Military presence
- ???
9Personal JurisdictionWhere Can She Sue?Problems
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Marriage
10Jurisdiction for Dissolution Economics
- Dissolution in rem jurisdiction based on
presence of either party - Personal jurisdiction over respondent for orders
(maintenance, child support, division of
property) - Jurisdiction over real property to determine
title (local action rule)
11Child Custody Jurisdiction
- Should jurisidiction be based on the location of
the child -- in-rem exception like divorce? - Or should jurisdiction be required over
respondent same as economics? - Or sui generis?
12Child Custody Visitation
- Historically, different answers led to concurrent
jurisdiction - Forum shopping child snatching were significant
problems
13Legislative Solutions
- Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act of 1980.
- Federal Parental Kidnapping Prevention Act of
1980 (28 USC 1738A)
14Bases for original jurisdiction
- Home state of child
- Significant connection to jurisdiction
- Physical presence need for immediate action to
protect child - Best interests of child (as a fall back when no
other jurisdiction)
15Who has jurisdiction?Problem 7-5, p. 768
Birth of child 5/79
Custody decree 7/80 Dad still present
Marriage 1977
M Child present from 10/79 to date
16Issues
- What is a home state? significant
connections? - Preference for home state or First in time rule?
- What if two states have proceedings?
- What is a wrongful removal of a child?
17Jurisdiction for Modification
- Original state retains jurisdiction over
modification - Act provides guidelines for exercise of
jurisdiction (Kumar v. Sup. Ct.) - How does one interpret significant
connections?
18Problem 7-7 p. 796
- What is the home state of a baby less than six
months old?