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30-5B-3
Section 30-5B-3 Judicial enforcement of order. (a) A person authorized by the law of
this state to seek enforcement of a protection order may seek enforcement of a valid foreign
protection order in a court of this state. The court shall enforce the terms of the order,
including terms that provide relief that a court of this state would lack power to provide
but for this section. The court shall enforce the order, whether the order was obtained
by independent action or in another proceeding, if it is an order issued in response to a
complaint, petition, or motion filed by or on behalf of an individual seeking protection.
In a proceeding to enforce a foreign protection order, the court shall follow the procedures
of this state for the enforcement of protection orders. (b) A court of this state may not
enforce a foreign protection order issued by a tribunal of a state that does not recognize
the standing of a protected individual to seek enforcement of the order. (c) A court of this
state...
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30-3C-6
Section 30-3C-6 Contents of petition. A petition under this chapter must be verified
and include a copy of any existing child-custody determination, if available. If a child-custody
determination is not available, the petition must state the petitioner's right to make a petition,
as described under subsection (b) of Section 30-3C-4, and provide the basis for that
right to make a petition under this chapter. The petition also must specify the risk factors
for abduction, including the relevant factors described in Section 30-3C-7. Subject
to the protections provided by subsection (e) of Section 30-3B-209 of the Uniform Child
Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act, if reasonably ascertainable, the petition must contain:
(1) the name, date of birth, and gender of the child; (2) the usual places of abode and current
physical location of the child; (3) the identity, usual places of abode, and current physical
location of the petitioner and respondent, and an explanation of the relationship...
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30-3-60
Section 30-3-60 Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) CLERK OF THE COURT. Any circuit court clerk, district court clerk
or juvenile court clerk, or their employees, with responsibility for docketing or otherwise
carrying out the court's clerical duties in regard to domestic relations matters, support
and nonsupport cases, including the receipt and disbursement of support payments. (2) COURT.
Any juvenile or family court division of the circuit or district court in the county where
the mother of the child resides or is found, in the county where the father resides or is
found, or in the county where the child resides or is found and, in the case of a petition
seeking a divorce or legal separation, a petition seeking a modification of support previously
ordered under a divorce decree or a petition seeking a contempt citation for failure to pay
support previously ordered under a divorce decree, the circuit court or the domestic...
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26-11-2
Section 26-11-2 Procedure for legitimation by written declaration of father generally;
notification of mother; filing of response; appointment of guardian ad litem; hearing; issuance
of order by court; certification of minutes of court to Office of Vital Statistics. (a) A
father of a bastard child may seek to legitimate it and render it capable of inheriting his
estate by filing a notice of declaration of legitimation in writing attested by two witnesses,
setting forth the name of the child proposed to be legitimated, its sex, supposed age, and
the name of mother and that he thereby recognizes it as his child and capable of inheriting
his estate, real and personal, as if born in wedlock. The declaration, being acknowledged
by the maker before the judge of probate of the county of the father's residence or the child's
residence or its execution proved by the attesting witnesses, shall be filed in the office
of the judge of probate of the father's residence or the child's residence. (b)...
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12-15-312
Section 12-15-312 Reasonable efforts in judicial determinations; situations in which
reasonable efforts are not required to be made. (a) When the juvenile court enters an order
removing a child from his or her home and places the child into foster care or custody of
the Department of Human Resources pursuant to this chapter, the order shall contain specific
findings, if warranted by the evidence, within the following time periods while making child
safety the paramount concern: (1) In the first order of the juvenile court that sanctions
the removal, whether continuation of the residence of the child in the home would be contrary
to the welfare of the child. This order may be the pick-up order that the juvenile court issues
on the filing of a dependency petition. (2) Within 60 days after the child is removed from
the home of the child, whether reasonable efforts have been made to prevent removal of the
child or whether reasonable efforts were not required to be made. (3) Within 12...
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30-3-197
Section 30-3-197 Authorized actions; safeguards. (a) Provided that no actions are pending
before any circuit and district court of this state, the state Title IV-D agency may take
the following actions related to establishment of paternity or to the establishment, modification,
or enforcement of support orders, without the necessity of obtaining an order from any other
judicial or administrative tribunal, or in furtherance of any existing order, and to recognize
and enforce the authority of the state Title IV-D agencies of other states of the following
actions: (1) To order genetic testing for the purpose of paternity establishment. (2) To subpoena
any financial or other information needed to establish, modify, or enforce a support order,
and to impose penalties for failure to respond to a subpoena. (3) To require all entities
in the state, including for profit, nonprofit, and governmental employers, to provide promptly,
in response to a request by the state Title IV-D agency of this...
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30-5-8
Section 30-5-8 Notice of hearing or other order to be sent to parties; registration
of information; automated process; additional fines. (a)(1) A copy of any notice of hearing
or any protection order under this chapter shall be sent to the plaintiff within 24 hours
of issuance, provided the plaintiff provides the court with current and accurate contact information,
and to the law enforcement officials with jurisdiction over the residence of the plaintiff.
The clerk of the court may furnish a certified copy of the notice of final hearing or protection
order, if any, electronically. (2) A copy of the petition and ex parte protection order, if
issued, under this chapter shall be served upon the defendant as soon as possible pursuant
to Rule 4 of the Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure. A copy of the notice of final hearing and
any other order under this chapter shall be issued to the defendant as soon as possible. (3)
Certain information in these cases shall be entered in the Protection...
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12-15-201
Section 12-15-201 Definitions. For purposes of this article, the following terms and
phrases shall have the following meanings: (1) AVERAGE COST OF DETENTION. The average cost
of detention of children as determined from experience in Alabama and as computed by the Department
of Youth Services. (2) CONSENT DECREE. An order, entered after the filing of a delinquency
or child in need of supervision petition and before the entry of an adjudication order, suspending
the proceedings and placing the child under supervision pursuant to terms and conditions agreed
to between the child and his or her parent, legal guardian, or legal custodian and approved
by the juvenile court. (3) NONOFFENDER. A child who is subject to the jurisdiction of the
juvenile court for reasons other than the legally prohibited conduct of the child. (4) STATUS
OFFENDER. A status offender is an individual who has been charged with or adjudicated for
conduct that would not, pursuant to the law of the jurisdiction in which...
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30-3-194
Section 30-3-194 Issuance or renewal of license, etc.; Social Security number requirements.
(a) Any agency charged with the administration of any law concerning the issuance or renewal
of a license, certificate, or permit to engage in a profession, occupation, or recreational,
sporting, or commercial activity shall require all applicants for issuance of the license,
certificate, or permit, to provide the applicant's Social Security number to the agency, which
agency shall record the Social Security number on the application and related records maintained
by the agency. (b) The Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency may require all applicants for
issuance or renewal of a driver's license, learner's permit, or other authorization to drive
a private or commercial motor vehicle to provide the applicant's Social Security number to
the department. The department shall record the Social Security number on the application
and related records maintained by the department. (c) All divorce decrees,...
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12-15-314
Section 12-15-314 Dispositions for dependent children. (a) If a child is found to be
dependent, the juvenile court may make any of the following orders of disposition to protect
the welfare of the child: (1) Permit the child to remain with the parent, legal guardian,
or other legal custodian of the child, subject to conditions and limitations as the juvenile
court may prescribe. (2) Place the child under protective supervision under the Department
of Human Resources. (3) Transfer legal custody to any of the following: a. The Department
of Human Resources. b. A local public or private agency, organization, or facility willing
and able to assume the education, care, and maintenance of the child and which is licensed
by the Department of Human Resources or otherwise authorized by law to receive and provide
care for the child. c. A relative or other individual who, after study by the Department of
Human Resources, is found by the juvenile court to be qualified to receive and care for the...

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