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The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) seeks to assure that there will not be multiple custodial orders and that orders receive full faith and credit. Because subject-matter jurisdiction may be challenged at any time, family law practitioners should be prepared to interv...

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