(1) The Parenting Act shall apply to proceedings or modifications filed on or after January 1, 2008, in which parenting functions for a child are at issue (a) under Chapter 42, including, but not limited to, proceedings or modification of orders for dissolution of marriage and child custody and (b) under sections 43-1401 to 43-1418. The Parenting Act may apply to proceedings or modifications in which parenting functions for a child are at issue under Chapter 30 or 43. The Parenting Act shall also apply to subsequent modifications of bridge orders entered under section 43-246.02 by a separate juvenile court or county court sitting as a juvenile court and docketed in a district court.
(2) The Parenting Act does not apply in any action filed by a county attorney or authorized attorney pursuant to his or her duties under section 42-358, 43-512 to 43-512.18, or 43-1401 to 43-1418, the Income Withholding for Child Support Act, the Revised Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act before January 1, 1994, or the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act for purposes of the establishment of paternity and the establishment and enforcement of child and medical support or a bridge order entered under section 43-246.02 by a separate juvenile court or county court sitting as a juvenile court and docketed in a district court. A county attorney or authorized attorney shall not participate in the development of or court review of a parenting plan under the Parenting Act. If both parents are parties to a paternity or support action filed by a county attorney or authorized attorney, the parents may proceed with a parenting plan.
Notes of Decisions
State Ex Rel. Amanda M. v. JUSTIN T., 777 N.W.2d 565 (Neb. 2010).
· cites it 6× “Neb.Rev.Stat. § 43-2924 (Reissue 2008) of the Parenting Act provides: *569 (1) The Parenting Act shall apply to proceedings or modifications filed on or after January 1, 2008, in which parenting functions for a child are at issue (a) under Chapter 42, including, but not limited…”
Hopkins v. Hopkins, 883 N.W.2d 363 (Neb. 2016).
· cites it 2× “23 Significantly, § 43-2932, the statute immediately preceding the statute at issue here, sets out the burden of proof require- ment when a court finds that a parent has engaged in a speci- fied act: “The parent found to have engaged in the behavior specified in subsection (1)…”
Tyler F. v. Sara P., 306 Neb. 397 (Neb. 2020).
“) This “both parents” language is used in other parts of the Parenting Act, including the following sections: § 43-2924(2), in describing the applicability of the Parenting Act for custody determina- tions; § 43-2929(4), in explaining that both parents continue to have parental…”
In re Interest of Danajah G. (Neb. Ct. App. 2015).
· cites it 5× “Therefore, in considering whether § 43-2933 applies to this case, we start with § 43-2924, which states: (1) The Parenting Act shall apply to proceedings or modifications filed on or after January 1, 2008, in which parenting functions for a child are at issue (a) under Chapter…”
— Neb. Rev. Stat. § 43-2924(1) — 2 cases
State Ex Rel. Amanda M. v. JUSTIN T., 777 N.W.2d 565 (Neb. 2010).
“Neb.Rev.Stat. § 43-2924 (Reissue 2008) of the Parenting Act provides: *569 (1) The Parenting Act shall apply to proceedings or modifications filed on or after January 1, 2008, in which parenting functions for a child are at issue (a) under Chapter 42, including, but not limited…”
In re Interest of Danajah G. (Neb. Ct. App. 2015).
“Therefore, in considering whether § 43-2933 applies to this case, we start with § 43-2924, which states: (1) The Parenting Act shall apply to proceedings or modifications filed on or after January 1, 2008, in which parenting functions for a child are at issue (a) under Chapter…”
— Neb. Rev. Stat. § 43-2924(2) — 3 cases
State Ex Rel. Amanda M. v. JUSTIN T., 777 N.W.2d 565 (Neb. 2010).
“Neb.Rev.Stat. § 43-2924 (Reissue 2008) of the Parenting Act provides: *569 (1) The Parenting Act shall apply to proceedings or modifications filed on or after January 1, 2008, in which parenting functions for a child are at issue (a) under Chapter 42, including, but not limited…”
Tyler F. v. Sara P., 306 Neb. 397 (Neb. 2020).
“) This “both parents” language is used in other parts of the Parenting Act, including the following sections: § 43-2924(2), in describing the applicability of the Parenting Act for custody determina- tions; § 43-2929(4), in explaining that both parents continue to have parental…”
In re Interest of Danajah G. (Neb. Ct. App. 2015).
“Therefore, in considering whether § 43-2933 applies to this case, we start with § 43-2924, which states: (1) The Parenting Act shall apply to proceedings or modifications filed on or after January 1, 2008, in which parenting functions for a child are at issue (a) under Chapter…”
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