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Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE

Subtitle 3: INCOME SUPPLEMENTATION HEADING: PL 1973, C. 790, §1 (AMD)

Part 3: CHILDREN

Chapter 1071: CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES AND CHILD PROTECTION ACT

Subchapter 4: PROTECTION ORDERS

§4031. Jurisdiction; venue

1. Jurisdiction. The following provisions shall govern jurisdiction.

A. The District Court shall have jurisdiction over child protection petitions. [1979, c. 733, §18 (NEW).]

B. The Probate Court and the Superior Court shall have concurrent jurisdiction to act on requests for preliminary child protection orders under section 4034. As soon as the action is taken by the Probate Court or the Superior Court, the matter shall be transferred to the District Court. [1989, c. 270, §11 (AMD).]

C. [1989, c. 270, §12 (RP).]

D. The District Court has jurisdiction over judicial reviews transferred to the District Court pursuant to Title 18-A, section 9-205. [1995, c. 694, Pt. D, §40 (AMD); 1995, c. 694, Pt. E, §2 (AFF).]

[ 1995, c. 694, Pt. D, §40 (AMD); 1995, c. 694, Pt. E, §2 (AFF) .]

2. Venue.

A. Petitions shall be brought in the district where the child legally resides or where the child is present. When a child is in voluntary placement with the department or an agency, the petition may be brought only in the district where he legally resides. [1979, c. 733, §18 (NEW).]

B. The court, for the convenience of the parties or in the interests of justice, may transfer the petitions to another district or division. [1979, c. 733, §18 (NEW).]

C. A judge from another district, division or county may hear a petition and make a preliminary or final protection order if no judge is available in the district and division in which the petition is filed. [1979, c. 733, §18 (NEW).]

[ 1979, c. 733, §18 (NEW) .]

3. Scope of authority. The court shall consider and act on child protection petitions regardless of other decrees regarding a child's care and custody. The requirements and provisions of Title 19-A, chapter 58 do not apply to child protection proceedings. If custody is an issue in another pending proceeding, the proceedings may be consolidated in the District Court with respect to the custody issue. In any event, the court shall make an order on the child protection petition in accordance with this chapter. That order takes precedence over any prior order regarding the child's care and custody.

[ RR 1999, c. 1, §29 (COR) .]

SECTION HISTORY

1979, c. 733, §18 (NEW). 1985, c. 547, (AMD). 1989, c. 270, §§11,12 (AMD). 1991, c. 548, §A19 (AMD). 1993, c. 686, §13 (AFF). 1993, c. 686, §9 (AMD). 1995, c. 694, §§D40,41 (AMD). 1995, c. 694, §E2 (AFF). RR 1999, c. 1, §29 (COR).

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maine > Title22 > Title22ch1071sec0 > Title22sec4031

Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE

Subtitle 3: INCOME SUPPLEMENTATION HEADING: PL 1973, C. 790, §1 (AMD)

Part 3: CHILDREN

Chapter 1071: CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES AND CHILD PROTECTION ACT

Subchapter 4: PROTECTION ORDERS

§4031. Jurisdiction; venue

1. Jurisdiction. The following provisions shall govern jurisdiction.

A. The District Court shall have jurisdiction over child protection petitions. [1979, c. 733, §18 (NEW).]

B. The Probate Court and the Superior Court shall have concurrent jurisdiction to act on requests for preliminary child protection orders under section 4034. As soon as the action is taken by the Probate Court or the Superior Court, the matter shall be transferred to the District Court. [1989, c. 270, §11 (AMD).]

C. [1989, c. 270, §12 (RP).]

D. The District Court has jurisdiction over judicial reviews transferred to the District Court pursuant to Title 18-A, section 9-205. [1995, c. 694, Pt. D, §40 (AMD); 1995, c. 694, Pt. E, §2 (AFF).]

[ 1995, c. 694, Pt. D, §40 (AMD); 1995, c. 694, Pt. E, §2 (AFF) .]

2. Venue.

A. Petitions shall be brought in the district where the child legally resides or where the child is present. When a child is in voluntary placement with the department or an agency, the petition may be brought only in the district where he legally resides. [1979, c. 733, §18 (NEW).]

B. The court, for the convenience of the parties or in the interests of justice, may transfer the petitions to another district or division. [1979, c. 733, §18 (NEW).]

C. A judge from another district, division or county may hear a petition and make a preliminary or final protection order if no judge is available in the district and division in which the petition is filed. [1979, c. 733, §18 (NEW).]

[ 1979, c. 733, §18 (NEW) .]

3. Scope of authority. The court shall consider and act on child protection petitions regardless of other decrees regarding a child's care and custody. The requirements and provisions of Title 19-A, chapter 58 do not apply to child protection proceedings. If custody is an issue in another pending proceeding, the proceedings may be consolidated in the District Court with respect to the custody issue. In any event, the court shall make an order on the child protection petition in accordance with this chapter. That order takes precedence over any prior order regarding the child's care and custody.

[ RR 1999, c. 1, §29 (COR) .]

SECTION HISTORY

1979, c. 733, §18 (NEW). 1985, c. 547, (AMD). 1989, c. 270, §§11,12 (AMD). 1991, c. 548, §A19 (AMD). 1993, c. 686, §13 (AFF). 1993, c. 686, §9 (AMD). 1995, c. 694, §§D40,41 (AMD). 1995, c. 694, §E2 (AFF). RR 1999, c. 1, §29 (COR).


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maine > Title22 > Title22ch1071sec0 > Title22sec4031

Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE

Subtitle 3: INCOME SUPPLEMENTATION HEADING: PL 1973, C. 790, §1 (AMD)

Part 3: CHILDREN

Chapter 1071: CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES AND CHILD PROTECTION ACT

Subchapter 4: PROTECTION ORDERS

§4031. Jurisdiction; venue

1. Jurisdiction. The following provisions shall govern jurisdiction.

A. The District Court shall have jurisdiction over child protection petitions. [1979, c. 733, §18 (NEW).]

B. The Probate Court and the Superior Court shall have concurrent jurisdiction to act on requests for preliminary child protection orders under section 4034. As soon as the action is taken by the Probate Court or the Superior Court, the matter shall be transferred to the District Court. [1989, c. 270, §11 (AMD).]

C. [1989, c. 270, §12 (RP).]

D. The District Court has jurisdiction over judicial reviews transferred to the District Court pursuant to Title 18-A, section 9-205. [1995, c. 694, Pt. D, §40 (AMD); 1995, c. 694, Pt. E, §2 (AFF).]

[ 1995, c. 694, Pt. D, §40 (AMD); 1995, c. 694, Pt. E, §2 (AFF) .]

2. Venue.

A. Petitions shall be brought in the district where the child legally resides or where the child is present. When a child is in voluntary placement with the department or an agency, the petition may be brought only in the district where he legally resides. [1979, c. 733, §18 (NEW).]

B. The court, for the convenience of the parties or in the interests of justice, may transfer the petitions to another district or division. [1979, c. 733, §18 (NEW).]

C. A judge from another district, division or county may hear a petition and make a preliminary or final protection order if no judge is available in the district and division in which the petition is filed. [1979, c. 733, §18 (NEW).]

[ 1979, c. 733, §18 (NEW) .]

3. Scope of authority. The court shall consider and act on child protection petitions regardless of other decrees regarding a child's care and custody. The requirements and provisions of Title 19-A, chapter 58 do not apply to child protection proceedings. If custody is an issue in another pending proceeding, the proceedings may be consolidated in the District Court with respect to the custody issue. In any event, the court shall make an order on the child protection petition in accordance with this chapter. That order takes precedence over any prior order regarding the child's care and custody.

[ RR 1999, c. 1, §29 (COR) .]

SECTION HISTORY

1979, c. 733, §18 (NEW). 1985, c. 547, (AMD). 1989, c. 270, §§11,12 (AMD). 1991, c. 548, §A19 (AMD). 1993, c. 686, §13 (AFF). 1993, c. 686, §9 (AMD). 1995, c. 694, §§D40,41 (AMD). 1995, c. 694, §E2 (AFF). RR 1999, c. 1, §29 (COR).