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

§ 4615. Filing agreement or power of attorney with court.

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§ 4615. Filing agreement or power of attorney with court.
A copy of an agreement entered into or power of attorney made under this subchapter shall be filed within a reasonable time with a court that has issued an order regarding custodial responsibility or child support which is in effect concerning the child who is the subject of the agreement or power. The case number and heading of the pending case shall be provided to the court with the agreement or power.
51c4615v
Cross References. Section 4615 is referred to in sections 4611, 4614, 4641 of this title.
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SUBCHAPTER C
JUDICIAL PROCEDURE FOR GRANTING CUSTODIAL
RESPONSIBILITY DURING DEPLOYMENT
Sec.
4621. Proceeding for order.
4622. Expedited hearing.
4623. Testimony by electronic means.
4624. Failure to appear.
4625. Effect of prior judicial order or agreement.
4626. Grant of caretaking authority to nonparent.
4627. Grant of legal custody to nonparent.
4628. Grant of limited contact to nonparent.
4629. Nature of authority created by order.
4630. Content of order.
4631. Order for child support.
4632. Modifying or terminating grant of custodial responsibility to nonparent.
Cross References. Subchapter C is referred to in sections 4604, 4605, 4642, 4643, 4644 of this title.
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