2006 Indiana Code - CHAPTER 13. CUSTODY FOLLOWING DETERMINATION OF PATERNITY
IC 31-14-13Chapter 13. Custody Following Determination of Paternity
IC 31-14-13-1
Sole legal custody in biological mother; exceptions
31-14-13-1 Sec. 1. A biological mother of a child born out of
wedlock has sole legal custody of the child, unless a statute or court
order provides otherwise under the following:
(1) IC 12-26 (involuntary commitment of a child).
(2) IC 29-3 (guardianship and protective proceedings under the
probate code).
(3) IC 31-14 (custody of a child born outside of a marriage).
(4) IC 31-34 (child in need of services).
(5) IC 31-37 (delinquent child).
(6) IC 35-46 (offenses against the family).
(7) IC 35-50 (criminal sentences).
(8) An order by a court that has jurisdiction over the child.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.6.
IC 31-14-13-2
Factors of custody determination
31-14-13-2 Sec. 2. The court shall determine custody in
accordance with the best interests of the child. In determining the
child's best interests, there is not a presumption favoring either
parent. The court shall consider all relevant factors, including the
following:
(1) The age and sex of the child.
(2) The wishes of the child's parents.
(3) The wishes of the child, with more consideration given to
the child's wishes if the child is at least fourteen (14) years of
age.
(4) The interaction and interrelationship of the child with:
(A) the child's parents;
(B) the child's siblings; and
(C) any other person who may significantly affect the child's
best interest.
(5) The child's adjustment to home, school, and community.
(6) The mental and physical health of all individuals involved.
(7) Evidence of a pattern of domestic or family violence by
either parent.
(8) Evidence that the child has been cared for by a de facto
custodian, and if the evidence is sufficient, the court shall
consider the factors described in section 2.5(b) of this chapter.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.6. Amended by P.L.96-1999, SEC.2;
P.L.133-2002, SEC.24.
IC 31-14-13-2.5
Consideration of de facto custodian factors
31-14-13-2.5 Sec. 2.5. (a) This section applies only if the court
finds by clear and convincing evidence that the child has been cared
for by a de facto custodian.
(b) In addition to the factors listed in section 2 of this chapter, the
court shall consider the following factors in determining custody:
(1) The wishes of the child's de facto custodian.
(2) The extent to which the child has been cared for, nurtured,
and supported by the de facto custodian.
(3) The intent of the child's parent in placing the child with the
de facto custodian.
(4) The circumstances under which the child was allowed to
remain in the custody of the de facto custodian, including
whether the child was placed with the de facto custodian to
allow the parent seeking custody to:
(A) seek employment;
(B) work; or
(C) attend school.
(c) If a court determines that a child is in the custody of a de facto
custodian, the court shall make the de facto custodian a party to the
proceeding.
(d) The court shall award custody of the child to the child's de
facto custodian if the court determines that it is in the best interests
of the child.
(e) If the court awards custody of the child to the child's de facto
custodian, the de facto custodian is considered to have legal custody
of the child under Indiana law.
As added by P.L.96-1999, SEC.3.
IC 31-14-13-3
Interview of child in chambers
31-14-13-3 Sec. 3. (a) The court may interview the child in
chambers to ascertain the child's wishes.
(b) The court may permit counsel to be present at the interview.
(c) If counsel is present at the interview, a record may be made of
the interview and made part of the record for purposes of appeal.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.6.
IC 31-14-13-4
Authority of custodial parent to determine child's upbringing
31-14-13-4 Sec. 4. The custodial parent may determine the child's
upbringing, which includes education, health care, and religious
training, unless the court determines that the best interests of the
child require a limitation on this authority.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.6.
IC 31-14-13-5
Supervision of placement
31-14-13-5 Sec. 5. The court may order the probation department,
the county office of family and children, or any licensed child
placing agency to supervise the placement to ensure that the
custodial or parenting time terms of the decree are carried out if:
(1) both parents or the child request supervision; or
(2) the court finds that without supervision the child's physical
health and well-being would be endangered or the child's
emotional development would be significantly impaired.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.6. Amended by P.L.68-2005, SEC.17.
IC 31-14-13-6
Modification of child custody order
31-14-13-6 Sec. 6. The court may not modify a child custody
order unless:
(1) modification is in the best interests of the child; and
(2) there is a substantial change in one (1) or more of the factors
that the court may consider under section 2 and, if applicable,
section 2.5 of this chapter.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.6. Amended by P.L.96-1999, SEC.4.
IC 31-14-13-6.5
Security, bond, or guarantee
31-14-13-6.5 Sec. 6.5. The court may provide in:
(1) a custody order; or
(2) a modification of a custody order;
for the security, bond, or other guarantee that is satisfactory to the
court to secure enforcement of the custody order.
As added by P.L.171-2001, SEC.3.
IC 31-14-13-6.7
Security, bond, or guarantee; determinations
31-14-13-6.7 Sec. 6.7. (a) The court shall consider requiring
security, a bond, or another guarantee under section 6.5 of this
chapter if the court makes a finding under subdivision (1), (2), (4),
or (7) by clear and convincing evidence. If the court makes a finding
under subdivision (1), (2), (4), or (7), the court shall also consider
subdivisions (3), (5), (6), (8), and (9) in determining the amount of
security, bond, or other guarantee. In making a determination under
this section, the court shall consider the following:
(1) Whether a party has previously taken a child out of Indiana
or another state in violation of a custody, parenting time, or
visitation order.
(2) Whether a party has previously threatened to take a child out
of Indiana or another state in violation of a custody, parenting
time, or visitation order.
(3) Whether a party has strong ties to Indiana.
(4) Whether a party:
(A) is a citizen of another country;
(B) has strong emotional or cultural ties to the other country;
and
(C) has indicated or threatened to take a child out of Indiana
to the other country.
(5) Whether a party has friends or family living outside Indiana.
(6) Whether a party does not have a financial reason to stay in
Indiana, such as whether the party is unemployed, able to work
anywhere, or is financially independent.
(7) Whether a party has engaged in planning that would
facilitate removal from Indiana, such as quitting a job, selling
the party's primary residence, terminating a lease, closing an
account, liquidating other assets, hiding or destroying
documents, applying for a passport, applying for a birth
certificate, or applying for school or medical records.
(8) Whether a party has a history of marital instability, a lack of
parental cooperation, domestic violence, or child abuse.
(9) Whether a party has a criminal record.
After considering evidence, the court shall issue a written
determination of security, bond, or other written guarantee supported
by findings of fact and conclusions of law.
(b) If a motion for change of judge or change of venue is filed, the
court may, before a determination of change of judge or change of
venue, consider security, bond, or other guarantee under this chapter.
As added by P.L.171-2001, SEC.4. Amended by P.L.68-2005,
SEC.18.
IC 31-14-13-7
Determination; factors considered
31-14-13-7 Sec. 7. In making a determination, the court shall
consider the factors listed under section 2 of this chapter.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.6.
IC 31-14-13-8
Custody modification proceeding; violation of injunction or
temporary restraining order as factor
31-14-13-8 Sec. 8. An intentional violation by a custodial parent
of an injunction or a temporary restraining order issued under
IC 31-14-15 (or IC 31-6-6.1-12.1 before its repeal) may be
considered a relevant factor under section 2 of this chapter that the
court must consider in a proceeding for a custody modification under
this chapter.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.6.
IC 31-14-13-9
Custody modification proceeding; admissible evidence
31-14-13-9 Sec. 9. In a proceeding for a custody modification, the
court may not hear evidence on a matter occurring before the last
custody proceeding between the parties unless the matter relates to
a change in the factors relating to the best interests of the child as
described in section 2 and, if applicable, section 2.5 of this chapter.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.6. Amended by P.L.96-1999, SEC.5.
IC 31-14-13-10
Notice of intent to move residence
31-14-13-10 Sec. 10. If an individual who has been awarded
custody of or parenting time with a child under this article (or
IC 31-6-6.1-11 before its repeal) intends to move the individual's
residence, the individual must:
(1) file a notice of that intent with the clerk of the court that
issued the custody or parenting time order; and
(2) send a copy of the notice to each nonrelocating individual
in accordance with IC 31-17-2.2.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.6. Amended by P.L.50-2006, SEC.6.
IC 31-14-13-11
Notice of passport application for child
31-14-13-11 Sec. 11. (a) If any party to a custody order applies for
a passport for the child, the party who applies for the child's passport
shall do the following not less than ten (10) days before applying for
the child's passport:
(1) File a notice of the passport application with the clerk of the
court that issued the custody order.
(2) Send a copy of the notice to the other party.
(b) The parties may jointly agree in writing to waive the
requirements of subsection (a).
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.6. Amended by P.L.96-1999, SEC.6.
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