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When each state adopted the UCCJEA, it became law in their state.
49 states (plus the District of Columbia, Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands).
The courts are having a difficult time understanding this, which is concerning because that should raise some serious red flags about their competence. Or should set off some alarm bells, prompting deeper consideration: Is there something more nefarious at play here, i.e., financial gain? ... * Yes. However, without going deeper into that here, much of these court fumblerooskis appear to be "uniform." This "play" is consistently applied in family law dealings across the entire United States. Where once the UCCJEA's interpretation was quite straightforward (that’s why it was created—to streamline), it is now being intentionally obfuscated, i.e., lawyers doing what they do best.
The DOJ, along with the FBI, and so forth, are essentially worthless if you are a victim of judicial corruption. By that, I mean, in most cases, especially those under the family law umbrella—rape, child abuse, kidnapping, clear cases with substantial evidence of Title 18 U.S.C. § 241/242 violations are ignored. This link, https://www.fbi.gov/investigate/civil-rights/federal-civil-rights-statutes, is a placating ruse. They do not actually act on any of the codes listed here, for us. If they have, it’s rare, and it was probably politically or financially motivated. They will not help or assist you if you notify them. If you go along in cases that deal with family law, you will find that they, as well as all the other branches of "law" enforcement and most of the checks-and-balance systems that are supposed to stop this level of corruption, will continue to tell you, “it’s a civil matter," and refuse to do anything about it. Clear violent crimes, clear penal code violations, criminal violations, etc., and they say “it’s a civil matter" and shoo you off. They will not take your evidence or look at it. Be prepared if you go to them; do not get your hopes up. At some point, after navigating judicial and government corruption, you should eventually realize it is systematic.
I leave this here as a notification, a warning, if you will. When you attempt to seek justice, you will find that there is mostly no agency that does their job as they describe.
I hope to help ease the shocking initial blow, realization, and awakening. Just know that you are not alone.
2022 New Jersey Revised Statutes
Title 2A - Administration of Civil and Criminal Justice:
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