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CHC 309

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CHC 309
Art. 309. Continuing jurisdiction over custody disputes
A. Except as provided in Article 313, a court exercising juvenile jurisdiction shall have continuing jurisdiction over the following proceedings and the exclusive authority to modify any custody determination rendered, including the consideration of visitation rights:
(1)Child in need of care proceedings pursuant to Title VI.
(2)Families in need of services proceedings pursuant to Title VII.
(3)Involuntary termination of parental rights proceedings pursuant to Title X.
(4)Voluntary termination of parental rights proceedings pursuant to Title XI.
(5)Adoption proceedings pursuant to Title XII.
(6)Parental transfer of custody proceedings pursuant to Chapter 3 of Title XV.
B. In exercise of its jurisdiction to determine the custody of a child under writs of habeas corpus or when custody is incidental to the determination of pending cases, a district court may enter an order of custody or modify any prior order of custody rendered by a juvenile court concerning the same child in any proceeding except those enumerated in Paragraph A of this Article.
Acts 1991, No. 235, §3, eff. Jan. 1, 1992.
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