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Georgia State University Law Review

1999

Child

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Domestic Relations Alimony And Child Support Generally: Clarify That A Motion To Enforce An Alimony Or Child Support Order By Attachment For Contempt Is Part Of The Underlying Action And Does Not Constitute A New Action; Provide For The Nature Of Contempt Proceedings As Part Of The Underlying Alimony Or Child Support Action; Provide That A New Filing Fee Is Not Required For Such Actions, James M. Spielberger Sep 1999

Domestic Relations Alimony And Child Support Generally: Clarify That A Motion To Enforce An Alimony Or Child Support Order By Attachment For Contempt Is Part Of The Underlying Action And Does Not Constitute A New Action; Provide For The Nature Of Contempt Proceedings As Part Of The Underlying Alimony Or Child Support Action; Provide That A New Filing Fee Is Not Required For Such Actions, James M. Spielberger

Georgia State University Law Review

The Act amends Code section 19-6-28, which relates to the enforcement of orders for alimony or child support. It strikes subsection (a) in its entirety, which granted courts the power to subject respondents to terms and conditions they deem proper to assure compliance with orders, including the power to punish violators to the same extent provided by law for contempt in other actions or proceedings. The Act replaces the former law with a new subsection (a) that provides the same powers, but also includes a provision that any compliance proceeding will be a part of the original action. The new …


Courts Juvenile Proceedings, Parental Rights: Provide For Stay Of Certain Proceedings Regarding A Child Who May Be Incompetent; Provide For Competency Hearings And Notice And Procedures Relating To Hearings; Provide For Plan Managers, Competency Plans, And Meetings; Provide For Commitment Of Child To Certain Agencies; Provide For Continuing Jurisdiction Over Children Determined To Be Incompetent, Jennifer Burch Dempsey Sep 1999

Courts Juvenile Proceedings, Parental Rights: Provide For Stay Of Certain Proceedings Regarding A Child Who May Be Incompetent; Provide For Competency Hearings And Notice And Procedures Relating To Hearings; Provide For Plan Managers, Competency Plans, And Meetings; Provide For Commitment Of Child To Certain Agencies; Provide For Continuing Jurisdiction Over Children Determined To Be Incompetent, Jennifer Burch Dempsey

Georgia State University Law Review

The Act provides how and when a court can declare a child mentally incompetent at a delinquency or unruly conduct hearing. The Act sets forth procedures for a court to find a child incompetent and to declare any child who is determined to be mentally incompetent dependent on the court. The Act provides a mechanism for the development and implementation of a competency plan for the treatment, habilitation, support, or supervision of any child who the court deems incompetent to participate in an adjudication or disposition hearing.


Crimes And Offenses Offenses Against Public Health And Morals: Make It Unlawful For Any Person Intentionally Or Willfully To Utilize A Computer On-Line Service, Internet Service, Or Local Bulletin Board Service To Seduce, Solicit, Lure, Or Entice, Or Attempt To Seduce, Solicit, Lure, Or Entice A Child, Tom Lundin Sep 1999

Crimes And Offenses Offenses Against Public Health And Morals: Make It Unlawful For Any Person Intentionally Or Willfully To Utilize A Computer On-Line Service, Internet Service, Or Local Bulletin Board Service To Seduce, Solicit, Lure, Or Entice, Or Attempt To Seduce, Solicit, Lure, Or Entice A Child, Tom Lundin

Georgia State University Law Review

The Act defines the crime of computer pornography and sets the penalty for its violation. The Act defines a child as one under sixteen years old and makes it a high misdemeanor for any person to use an on-line service to solicit or attempt to solicit a child, or one that he or she believes is a child, to commit certain sexual offenses. The Act also makes it a high and aggravated misdemeanor for on-line service owners or operators to intentionally or willfully permit a violation of this Code by others.