Continued custody definition
Continued custody means physical custody, legal custody, or both, under any applicable tribal law or tribal custom or state law that a parent or Indian custodian already has or had at any point in the past. The biological mother of a child has had custody of a child.
Continued custody means physical custody or legal custody or both, under any applicable tribal law or tribal custom or state law, that a parent or Indian custodian already has or had at any time in the past. The biological mother of an Indian child is deemed to have had custody of the Indian child.
Continued custody means physical custody, legal custody or both, under any applicable tribal law, tribal custom or state law, that a parent or Indian custodian already has or had at any point in the past.
More Definitions of Continued custody
Continued custody means physical custody or legal custody of the Indian child under any applicable tribal law, tribal custom or state law. An Indian child’s parent has continued custody of the Indian child if the parent currently has, or previously had, custody of the Indian child. The following individuals are presumed to have continued custody of an Indian child:
Continued custody means physical and/or legal custody that a parent already has or had at any point in the past. The biological mother of a child has had custody of a child. Custody means physical and/or legal custody under any applicable tribal law or tribal custom or State law. A party may demonstrate the existence of custody by looking to tribal law or tribal custom or State law.