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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 51 — MILITARY AFFAIRS · Chapter 46

§ 4613. Modification or termination of agreement.

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§ 4613. Modification or termination of agreement.
(a)Authorization.-- The parents may modify or terminate an agreement regarding custodial responsibility entered into under this subchapter.
(b)Prior to deployment.--
(1)If an agreement is modified before deployment, the modification must be in a record and signed by:
(i)both parents; and
(ii)any nonparent who will exercise custodial responsibility under the modified agreement.
(2)If an agreement is terminated before deployment, the termination must be in a record and signed by both parents.
(c)During deployment.--
(1)If an agreement is modified during deployment, the modification must be agreed to in a record by:
(i)both parents; and
(ii)any nonparent who will exercise custodial responsibility under the modified agreement.
(2)If an agreement is terminated during deployment, the termination must be agreed to in a record by both parents.
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Cross References. Section 4613 is referred to in section 4612 of this title.
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