Source: http://womenslaw.org/statutes_detail.php?statute_id=4076
Timestamp: 2013-06-20 02:53:08
Document Index: 653403774

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 9', 'art 1', 'art 4', '§ 1031', '§ 8', '§ 1077', '§ 1']

Vermont Statutes (select sections)Title Twelve. Court ProcedurePart 9. Particular ProceedingsChapter 178. Orders Against Stalking or Sexual Assault5131. Definitions5132. Jurisdiction and venue5133. Requests for an order against stalking or sexual assault5134. Emergency relief5135. Service5136. Procedure5137. Filing orders with law enforcement personnel; a department of public safety protection order database5138. EnforcementTitle Thirteen. Crimes and Criminal ProcedurePart 1. CrimesChapter 1. General Provisions1. Felonies and misdemeanors definedChapter 19. Breach of the Peace; DisturbancesSubchapter 4. Other Disturbances of the Peace1027. Disturbing peace by use of telephone or other electronic communications1030. Violation of an abuse prevention order, an order against stalking or sexual assault, or a protective order concerning contact with a childSubchapter 7. Stalking1061. Definitions1062. Stalking1063. Aggravated stalkingChapter 56. Custodial Interference2451. Custodial interference Chapter 59. Lewdness and Prostitution Subchapter 1. Lewd and Indecent Conduct2601. Lewd and lascivious conduct2602. Lewd or lascivious conduct with child2605. VoyeurismChapter 64. Sexual Exploitation of Children 2822. Use of a child in a sexual performance2823. Consenting to a sexual performanceChapter 72. Sexual AssaultSubchapter 1. Crimes; Trials3252. Sexual assault3253. Aggravated sexual assault3253a. Aggravated sexual assault of a child3257. Sexual exploitation of an inmate3258. Sexual exploitation of a minorTitle Fourteen. Decedents' Estates and Fiduciary RelationsPart 4. Fiduciary RelationsChapter 111. GuardianshipSubchapter 2. Persons for Whom Guardians Appointed2Article 1. Guardians of Minors2645. Appointment of guardianTitle Fifteen. Domestic Relations Chapter 5. Desertion and SupportSubchapter 3A. Parentage Proceedings308. Presumption of parentageChapter 11. Annulment and DivorceSubchapter 3A. Child Custody and Support650. Legislative findings and purpose654. Support guideline655. Total child support obligation657. Shared or split physical custody660. Modification664. Definitions665. Rights and responsibilities order; best interests of the child666. Agreements between parents668. Modification of orderChapter 18. Grandparents' Visitation1011. Jurisdiction1012. If a parent is deceased or cannot decide1013. Decision1015. Limit on refilingChapter 19. Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act [Repealed]§§ 1031 to 1051. Repealed by 2011, No. 29, § 8, eff. July 1, 2011Chapter 20. Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and EnforcementSubchapter 2. Jurisdiction§ 1077. Inconvenient forumChapter 21. Abuse PreventionSubchapter 1: General Provisions1101. Definitions1102. Jurisdiction and venue1103. Requests for relief1104. Emergency relief1105. Service1106. Procedure1107. Filing orders with law enforcement personnel; department of public safety protection order database1108. Enforcement1109. Appeals1110. Requests for child support; transfer to office of magistrate1115. Limitation or denial of visitationSubchapter 3: Address Confidentiality for Victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault or Stalking1150. Findings and intent1151. Definitions1152. Address confidentiality program; application; certification1153. Certification cancellation1154. Agency use of designated address; agency other than law enforcement agency.1154a. Agency use of designated address; law enforcement agency.1155. Disclosure of address prohibited; exceptions1156. Nondisclosure of address in criminal and civil proceedings.1157. Assistance for program applicants1158. Voting by program participant1159. Custody and visitation orders1160. Adoption of rulesTitle Fifteen B. Uniform Interstate Family Support Act (1996)Chapter 3. Civil Provisions of General Application312. Nondisclosure of information in exceptional circumstancesVermont Court RulesRules for Family ProceedingsRULE 9. ABUSE PREVENTIONChapter 56. Custodial Interferenceback to top2451. Custodial interference(a) A person commits custodial interference by taking, enticing or keeping a child from the child's lawful custodian, knowingly, without a legal right to do so, when the person is a relative of the child and the child is less than eighteen years old.
(c) It shall be a defense to a charge of keeping a child from the child's lawful custodian that the person charged with the offense was acting in good faith to protect the child from real and imminent physical danger. Evidence of good faith shall include, but is not limited to, the filing of a non-frivolous petition documenting that danger and seeking to modify the custodial decree in a Vermont court of competent jurisdiction. This petition must be filed within 72 hours of the termination of visitation rights. This defense shall not be available if the person charged with the offense has left the state with the child.1979, Adj. Sess., No. 149, § 1.	About WomensLaw.org |