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MO SB1110
Bill
AI Summary
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Juvenile court orders take precedence over custody, guardianship, and support orders from other courts (chapters 452, 453, 454, 455, and 475) while the juvenile court exercises continuing jurisdiction, but only to the extent of inconsistency
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Grants juvenile courts authority to place juveniles in legal/physical custody of a parent, enter child support orders, establish parental visitation rights, and establish paternity under the uniform paternity act (sections 210.817 to 210.852)
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Custody, support, or visitation orders from juvenile court remain in effect after juvenile proceedings terminate if the court expressly states the order is continuing
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Continuing orders take precedence over prior custody, support, guardianship, or visitation orders until a subsequent order is entered by another court with proper authority
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If juvenile court terminates jurisdiction without entering a continuing order, custody returns to the custodian or legal guardian who had custody before juvenile court assumed jurisdiction, and prior custody/visitation orders are restored
Legislative Description
Modifies the law relating to orders issued by juvenile courts
Last Action
Hearing Conducted S Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
4/12/2016