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HARRY HUGHES, Governor 1855 (A) IN GENERAL. AN EQUITY COURT HAS JURISDICTION OVER: (1) ADOPTION OF A CHILD; (2) ALIMONY; (3) ANNULMENT OF A MARRIAGE; (4) DIVORCE; (5) CUSTODY OR GUARDIANSHIP OF A CHILD; (6) VISITATION OF A CHILD; (7) LEGITIMATION OF A CHILD; (8) PATERNITY; AND (9) SUPPORT OF A CHILD. (B) CUSTODY, GUARDIANSHIP, AND SUPPORT OF CHILD. IN EXERCISING ITS JURISDICTION OVER THE CUSTODY, (1) DIRECT WHO SHALL HAVE THE CUSTODY OR GUARDIANSHIP (2) DETERMINE WHO SHALL HAVE VISITATION RIGHTS TO A (3) DECIDE WHO SHALL BE CHARGED WITH THE SUPPORT OF (4) FROM TIME TO TIME, SET ASIDE OR MODIFY ITS DECREE (C) JURISDICTION OF JUVENILE OR CRIMINAL COURT NOT THIS SECTION DOES NOT TAKE AWAY OR IMPAIR THE JURISDICTION REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language derived |
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