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Legislative Session number- 84

Bill Name: SF2633

1E Relating to child custody; requiring notice by custodial parents to
noncustodial parents, the county social services agency and the court granting
custody of residence of the custodial parent with persons convicted of certain
crimes; modifying certain presumptions relating to the establishment of
paternity, determination to not preclude adjudication of another man as legal
father, exclusion of legal or biological parental claim for genetic material
donors for assisted reproduction; modifying certain requirements for
communication or contact agreements between adoptive parents and birth relatives
other than birth parents for children under state guardianship, requiring
inclusion of the agreement in the final adoption decree, exception, requiring
court determination of the terms of the agreement under certain conditions;
providing for appeal of fourth judicial district family court referee orders and
decrees; providing for the solemnization of Hmong marriages; imposing criminal
penalties for knowingly facilitating or assisting in arranging the solemnization
of prohibited marriages; clarifying filing requirements for certain Quaker
marriages; adding Buddhists to the provision providing for the solemnization of
Hindu and Muslim marriages; specifying certain certificate filing requirements,
imposing a fine for noncompliance with the filing requirement; specifying
certain mediation participation requirements of parties to marriage dissolution
proceedings; modifying certain parenting plan custody designation requirements;
modifying the procedure for custodial parents moving of children to another
state in marriage dissolution cases, requiring the court to apply a best
interests standard in considering residence move requests and specifying certain
factors to be considered in best interests determination, burden of proof to be
on the requesting parent, exception in cases of domestic abuse; prohibiting the
consideration of certain criminal offenders for custody of nonbiological or
nonadopted children, authorizing custody order modification upon violation of
denied requests; requiring certain information in summary real estate
disposition judgments; applying the provision subjecting pension plan benefits
or rights to marital property division specifically to defined benefit plans;
expanding the definition of child neglect under the maltreatment of minors act
to allowing certain illegal marriages among children, mandated report
requirement
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