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PAG LIN 1 1 Section 1. NEW SECTION. 598.19A MANDATORY COURSE FOR 1 2 PARTIES TO PROCEEDING – CHILD CUSTODY, VISITATION, PHYSICAL 1 3 CARE INVOLVED. 1 4 1. Each judicial district shall establish a mandatory 1 5 course for parties to a dissolution proceeding, a modification 1 6 proceeding, or a paternity proceeding, in which the issue of 1 7 child custody, visitation, or physical care is involved. The 1 8 course shall comply with the criteria established by the 1 9 supreme court pursuant to subsection 5, to educate and 1 10 sensitize the parties to the needs of the children involved 1 11 both during and subsequent to the completion of the 1 12 proceedings. 1 13 2. A decree dissolving a marriage, a modification order, 1 14 or an order relating to paternity, which involves the 1 15 determination of child custody, visitation, or physical care 1 16 of a child, shall not be granted until the parties to the 1 17 proceeding have completed the course, unless completion of the 1 18 course is waived by the court for good cause. 1 19 3. Each party shall be responsible for completing the 1 20 mandatory course and each party shall complete the course at 1 21 the party's own expense. 1 22 4. Each party shall be provided with a certificate 1 23 following completion of the course. 1 24 5. The chief judge of each judicial district shall appoint 1 25 a district judge to form a committee which shall make 1 26 recommendations to the supreme court regarding the 1 27 establishment and administration of the mandatory course. The 1 28 supreme court shall prescribe rules based upon these 1 29 recommendations for implementation and administration of the 1 30 course. The rules prescribed shall include, but are not 1 31 limited to, all of the following: 1 32 a. The criteria for a course for parties to a dissolution 1 33 of marriage proceeding, a modification proceeding, or a 1 34 paternity proceeding if the proceeding involves a 1 35 determination of child custody, visitation, or physical care 2 1 of a child of the parties. At a minimum, the criteria shall 2 2 include the provision of information to the parties regarding 2 3 the effects and impact of the proceedings on children and the 2 4 family relationship, parenting skills, children's needs and 2 5 coping techniques, and the financial responsibilities of the 2 6 parties following the proceedings. 2 7 b. The form of proof of completion of the course required 2 8 to be provided to the court prior to the granting of the final 2 9 decree or order. 2 10 6. A judicial district may administer the course through a 2 11 contract with a private or public entity. The services 2 12 provided under the contract shall meet all course criteria 2 13 specified pursuant to subsection 5. 2 14 Sec. 2. NEW SECTION. 600B.23A MANDATORY COURSE – 2 15 COMPLETION PRIOR TO JUDGMENT ESTABLISHING OR ORDER TO OVERCOME 2 16 PATERNITY. 2 17 Prior to the entry of a judgment to establish paternity or 2 18 prior to the entry of an order to overcome paternity, the 2 19 parties to the proceeding shall participate in the mandatory 2 20 course established pursuant to section 598.19A. A judgment or 2 21 order shall not be entered until the parties provide proof of 2 22 completion of the course to the court as required pursuant to 2 23 section 598.19A. 2 24 EXPLANATION 2 25 This bill directs the chief judge of each judicial district 2 26 to appoint a district judge to form a committee to make 2 27 recommendations to the supreme court to establish a mandatory 2 28 course for parties involved in proceedings in which a 2 29 determination of child custody, visitation, or physical care 2 30 of a child of the parties is involved. The supreme court is 2 31 directed to prescribe rules based upon the recommendations for 2 32 the implementation and administration of the course. The bill 2 33 specifies the minimum components to be established by rule. 2 34 The bill requires that each judicial district establish the 2 35 mandatory course which complies with the rules prescribed by 3 1 the supreme court and which may be provided by contractual 3 2 agreement. The bill provides that a decree dissolving a 3 3 marriage or an order modifying a previously entered order or 3 4 an order relating to paternity, which involves child custody, 3 5 visitation, or physical care of a child, shall not be granted 3 6 until the parties have completed the mandatory course, unless 3 7 participation is waived by the court for good cause. The bill 3 8 requires that each party is responsible for completion of the 3 9 course and that each party is to complete the course at the 3 10 party's own expense. Each party is to be provided with a 3 11 certificate upon completion of the course. 3 12 LSB 3680XL 76 3 13 pf/jw/5.2
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