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§ 822.01. Purposes; Construction Of Provisions
§ 822.015. Custody Of Indian Children
§ 822.02. Definitions
§ 822.03. Jurisdiction
§ 822.04. Notice And Opportunity To Be Heard
§ 822.05. Notice To Persons Outside This State; Submission To Jurisdiction
§ 822.06. Simultaneous Proceedings In Other States
§ 822.07. Inconvenient Forum
§ 822.08. Jurisdiction Declined By Reason Of Conduct
§ 822.09. Information Under Oath To Be Submitted To The Court
§ 822.10. Additional Parties
§ 822.11. Appearance Of Parties And The Child
§ 822.12. Binding Force And Res Judicata Effect Of Custody Decree
§ 822.13. Recognition Of Out-Of-State Custody Decrees
§ 822.14. Modification Of Custody Decree Of Another State
§ 822.15. Filing And Enforcement Of Custody Decree Of Another State
§ 822.16. Registry Of Out-Of-State Custody Decrees And Proceedings
§ 822.17. Certified Copies Of Custody Decree
§ 822.18. Taking Testimony In Another State
§ 822.19. Hearings And Studies In Another State; Orders To Appear
§ 822.20. Assistance To Courts Of Other States
§ 822.21. Preservation Of Documents For Use In Other States
§ 822.22. Request For Court Records Of Another State
§ 822.23. International Application
§ 822.24. Priority
§ 822.25. Short Title



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