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

§ 4621. Proceeding for order.

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§ 4621. Proceeding for order.
(a)Authorization.-- After the deploying parent receives notice of deployment and until the deployment terminates, a court may issue an order granting temporary custodial responsibility unless prohibited by 50 U.S.C. §§ 3931 (relating to protection of servicemembers against default judgments) and 3932 (relating to stay of proceedings when servicemember has notice). A court may not issue an order granting permanent custodial responsibility without the consent of the deploying parent.
(b)Custodial responsibility.-- After the deploying parent receives notice of deployment, either parent may file a motion regarding custodial responsibility during deployment. The motion must be filed in a pending proceeding for custodial responsibility in a court with jurisdiction under section 4604 (relating to jurisdiction) or, if there is no pending proceeding in a court with jurisdiction under section 4604, in a new action for granting custodial responsibility during deployment.
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Cross References. Section 4621 is referred to in section 4622 of this title.
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