19-9-4
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19-9-4.
(a)
On motion of either party in any action or proceeding involving determination of
the award of child custody between parents of the child, when such motion
contains a specific recitation of actual abuse, neglect, or other overt acts
which have adversely affected the health and welfare of the child, the court may
direct the appropriate family and children services agency or any other
appropriate entity to investigate the home life and home environment of each of
the parents. In any action or proceeding involving determination of the award of
child custody between parents of the child when during such proceedings a
specific recitation of actual abuse, neglect, or other overt acts which have
adversely affected the health and welfare of the child has been made the court
shall also have authority on its own motion to order such an investigation if in
the court´s opinion the investigation would be useful in determining
placement or custody of the child. The court may also direct either party to pay
to the agency the reasonable cost, or any portion thereof, of the investigation.
The report of the investigation will be made to the court directing the
investigation. Any report made at the direction of the court shall be made
available to either or both parties for a reasonable period of time prior to the
proceedings at which any temporary or permanent custody is to be determined.
Both parties shall have the right to confront and cross-examine the person or
persons who conducted the investigation or compiled the report if adequate and
legal notice is given.
(b)
This Code section shall apply only with respect to actions or proceedings in
which the issue of child custody is contested; and this Code section is not
intended to alter or repeal Code Sections 49-5-40 through 49-5-44.