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H.B. 456

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JOINT LEGAL CUSTODY AMENDMENTS

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2007 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Lorie D. Fowlke

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Senate Sponsor: ____________

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill allows for the modification of joint custody orders and creates specific
             10      requirements to do so.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    allows a parent to file a motion for termination of joint custody under specific
             14      circumstances;
             15          .    sets conditions for the court to consider in modifying a joint custody order;
             16          .    requires that parents participate in a dispute resolution proceeding; and
             17          .    requires the court to make specific findings when modifying or terminating a joint
             18      custody order.
             19      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             20          None
             21      Other Special Clauses:
             22          None
             23      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             24      AMENDS:
             25          30-3-10.3, as last amended by Chapter 126, Laws of Utah 2001
             26          30-3-10.4, as last amended by Chapter 142, Laws of Utah 2005
             27     


             28      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             29          Section 1. Section 30-3-10.3 is amended to read:
             30           30-3-10.3. Terms of joint legal or physical custody order.
             31          (1) Unless the court orders otherwise, before a final order of joint legal custody or joint
             32      physical custody is entered both parties shall attend the mandatory course for divorcing parents,
             33      as provided in Section 30-3-11.3 , and present a certificate of completion from the course to the
             34      court.
             35          (2) An order of joint legal or physical custody shall provide terms the court determines
             36      appropriate, which may include specifying:
             37          (a) either the county of residence of the child, until altered by further order of the court,
             38      or the custodian who has the sole legal right to determine the residence of the child;
             39          (b) that the parents shall exchange information concerning the health, education, and
             40      welfare of the child, and where possible, confer before making decisions concerning any of
             41      these areas;
             42          (c) the rights and duties of each parent regarding the child's present and future physical
             43      care, support, and education;
             44          (d) provisions to minimize disruption of the child's attendance at school and other
             45      activities, his daily routine, and his association with friends; and
             46          (e) as necessary, the remaining parental rights, privileges, duties, and powers to be
             47      exercised by the parents solely, concurrently, or jointly.
             48          (3) The court shall, where possible, include in the order the terms of the parenting plan
             49      provided in accordance with Section 30-3-10.8 .
             50          (4) Any parental rights not specifically addressed by the court order may be exercised
             51      by the parent having physical custody of the child the majority of the time.
             52          (5) (a) The appointment of joint legal or physical custodians does not impair or limit
             53      the authority of the court to order support of the child, including payments by one custodian to
             54      the other.
             55          (b) An order of joint legal or physical custody, in itself, is not grounds for modifying a
             56      support order.
             57          (c) [The agreement shall contain] An order of joint legal or physical custody shall
             58      require a parenting plan incorporating a dispute resolution procedure the parties agree to use:


             59          (i) in accordance with Section 30-3-10.9 , or as ordered by the court in accordance with
             60      Subsection 30-3-10.2 (5); and
             61          (ii) before seeking enforcement or modification of the terms and conditions of the
             62      order of joint legal or physical custody through litigation, except in emergency situations
             63      requiring ex parte orders to protect the child.
             64          Section 2. Section 30-3-10.4 is amended to read:
             65           30-3-10.4. Modification or termination of order.
             66          (1) On the motion of one or both of the parents, or the joint legal or physical custodians
             67      if they are not the parents, the court may, after a hearing, modify or terminate an order that
             68      established joint legal or physical custody if:
             69          (a) the circumstances of the child or one or both parents or joint legal or physical
             70      custodians have materially and substantially changed since the entry of the order to be
             71      modified; [and]
             72          (b) a modification of the terms and conditions of the order would be an improvement
             73      for and in the best interest of the child[.]; and
             74          (c) (i) both parents have complied in good faith with the dispute resolution procedure
             75      in accordance with Subsection 30-3-10.3 (5)(c); or
             76          (ii) if no dispute resolution procedure is contained in the order that established joint
             77      legal or physical custody, the court orders the parents to participate in a dispute resolution
             78      procedure in accordance with Subsection 30-3-10.2 (5) unless the parents certify that, in good
             79      faith, they have utilized a dispute resolution procedure to resolve their dispute.
             80          (2) (a) In determining whether the best interest of a child will be served by either
             81      modifying or terminating the joint legal or physical custody order, the court shall, in addition to
             82      other factors the court considers relevant, consider the factors outlined in Subsection
             83      30-3-10.2 (2).
             84          (b) A court order modifying or terminating an existing joint legal or physical custody
             85      order shall contain written findings that:
             86          (i) a material and substantial change of circumstances has occurred; and
             87          (ii) a modification of the terms and conditions of the order would be an improvement
             88      for and in the best interest of the child.
             89          (c) The court shall give substantial weight to the existing joint legal or physical custody


             90      order when the child is thriving and well-adjusted.
             91          (3) The court shall, in every case regarding a motion for termination of a joint legal or
             92      physical custody order, consider reasonable alternatives to preserve the existing order in
             93      accordance with Subsection 30-3-10 (1)(b). The court may modify the terms and conditions of
             94      the existing order in accordance with Subsection 30-3-10 (5) and may order the parents to file a
             95      parenting plan in accordance with this chapter.
             96          [(2)] (4) A parent requesting a modification from sole custody to joint legal custody or
             97      joint physical custody or both, or any other type of shared parenting arrangement, shall file and
             98      serve a proposed parenting plan with the petition to modify in accordance with Section
             99      30-3-10.8 .
             100          [(3) The order of joint legal custody may be terminated by order of the court if one or
             101      both parents file a motion for termination and the court determines that the joint legal custody
             102      order is unworkable or inappropriate under existing circumstances. At the time of entry of an
             103      order terminating joint legal custody, the court shall enter an order of sole legal custody under
             104      Section 30-3-10 . All related issues, including parent-time and child support, shall also be
             105      determined and ordered by the court.]
             106          [(4)] (5) If the court finds that an action under this section is filed or answered
             107      frivolously and in a manner designed to harass the other party, the court shall assess attorney's
             108      fees as costs against the offending party.




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