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IN SB0417
Bill
AI Summary
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Court orders concerning family law that apply foreign jurisdiction law, foreign legal codes, or alternative dispute resolution processes are unenforceable if they do not grant parties the same fundamental liberties, rights, and privileges under the U.S. Constitution
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Arbitration or alternative dispute resolution rulings concerning family law made by third parties based on foreign law are unenforceable if they fail to provide constitutional protections
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Protected rights that must be granted to parties include freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, due process, and the right to privacy
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Effective date: July 1, 2010
Legislative Description
Family law and foreign jurisdiction.
Last Action
Representative Tincher added as cosponsor
2/11/2010
Full Bill Text
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