Opinion ID: 2552701
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Heading Rank: 11

Heading: Registration of Divorce in Connecticut

Text: Lastly, Moss argues that Jacalyn improperly registered this case in Connecticut, allegedly failing to give him proper notice and the opportunity to avail himself of his due-process rights under the law[.] We note that Rhode Island is not the appropriate forum to challenge whether Moss's due-process rights were violated in Connecticut. Section 46b-115w of the Connecticut General Statutes, the parallel section to § 15-14.1-27, entitled Registration of child custody determination[,] and § 46b-213 l, the parallel section to § 15-23.1-606, entitled Procedure to contest validity or enforcement of registered order[,] each clearly state how a nonregistering party seeking to contest the validity or enforcement of a registered order in Connecticut should proceed.