4.10.3 Personal Jurisdiction

Personal jurisdiction is not required for the adjudication of child custody.1  The concept of personal jurisdiction is irrelevant to custody disputes. A court may decide custody without personal jurisdiction over a defendant. UCCJEA child custody jurisdiction is in the nature of subject matter jurisdiction, which can’t be waived. The lack of UCCJEA subject matter jurisdiction can’t be waived by an appearance.

  • 1La. R.S. 13:1813(C). Note that claims other than divorce and custody may also require “minimum contacts” with Louisiana in order for Louisiana courts to have personal jurisdiction. Atkins v. Atkins, 588 So. 2d 407 (La. App. 2 Cir. 1991).

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