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Hon. Steven D. Aycock (Ret.)
Judge-In-Residence
National Council of Juvenile and Family
Court Judges
Reno, NV
As a result of this workshop, you will be better
able to:
• Draft custody provisions within civil protection
orders that are consistent with tribal and federal
laws and that are enforceable nationwide;
• Apply federal full faith and credit laws to foreign
protection orders;
• Assess personal and subject matter jurisdiction
issues in the protection order context; and
• Identify the requirements and procedures to
enforce orders to ensure compliance.
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What is the purpose of a protection order?
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What is unique about the protection order
process?
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What is full faith and credit?
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What elements must be in a protection order
for it to be enforceable across jurisdictional
lines?
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Notice and opportunity to be heard
Ex parte order – will be given notice and
opportunity within reasonable time
Subject matter jurisdiction
Personal jurisdiction
Order has not expired
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Michelle Notah and Steve Lavinsky have been dating
for 3 years and have lived together the full three
years on tribal lands. Michelle is a member of the
Tribe but Steve is not an American Indian. Steve has
worked for the Tribe in their IT department for the
last 18 months.
Steve and Michelle recently purchased a car. Michelle
registered the car in her name so they did not have to
pay state sales tax or registration fees. Steve has
been using the Tribal Health Center for his medical
care.
Steve began abusing Michelle soon after they started
dating, with the abuse escalating in severity over the
last year. The abuse is both physical and emotional.
Michelle is pregnant with Steve’s child. Michelle has
now petitioned to obtain a civil protection order from
the Tribal Court.
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What should the order say about jurisdiction?
What should it say about notice and hearings?
What should it say about an expiration date?
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FINDINGS OF FACT
The Court finds that domestic abuse as defined
in sec. ____ of Tribal Ordinances, has been committed
or may be committed by respondent upon petitioner,
IT IS ORDERED that
a. __ The respondent shall refrain from
committing acts of domestic abuse against the
petitioner
b. __ The respondent shall avoid the
petitioner’s residence and/or any residence
temporarily occupied by petitioner
Signed
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This court has jurisdiction over the subject
matter and parties in this action pursuant to
Section 47.62A of the tribal code.
This is an ex parte order and a hearing will be
scheduled for Respondent to be heard before
a final hearing is held.
This order is effective until further order of
the Court.
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Encourages the adoption of a recognizable first page
that facilitates broader recognition and enforcement
of orders of protection across tribal and state
jurisdictions.
Presents commonly agreed-upon data elements in a
standardized format.
Makes essential data readily available and easily
recognizable.
Courts can be more confident that a “foreign
protection order” is authentic, valid, and enforceable.
Identity of the respondent, relationship of the parties
to the order, expiration date of the order, and
weapon information all appear.
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Make sure orders have all the requisite
elements to be enforced under VAWA Full
Faith and Credit provisions.
Make orders as detailed as necessary to
protect victims and hold batterers
accountable.
Consider using Project Passport first page.
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1. Can Michelle have her Tribal
Court order enforced in Tribe B?
2. What, if anything, is Michele
required to do before the order
can be enforced in Tribe B?
3. Are there any defenses Steve
could assert?
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1. Is the provision that Steve provide economic
relief in the form of salmon and steelhead
enforceable?
2. If the order says on its face that it is
enforceable throughout the life of Michelle can
Tribe B enforce it five years later? Assume that
the law in Tribe B says orders are only valid for 2
years maximum.
3. If the order says that enforcement of a
violation can only be by a criminal contempt
proceeding and not by a criminal prosecution,
can Tribe B enforce it through a criminal
prosecution?
4. If Michele registers the order in Tribe B, is
Steve entitled to notice?
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Protection orders that comply with the
minimum requirements of VAWA are
enforceable in every jurisdiction.
Economic relief may be vitally important to
the safety and security of the victim and
children.
Issuing court determines substantive content
of the order.
Enforcing court uses its own procedural
mechanisms to enforce the order.
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National Council of Juvenile and Family Court
Judges – www.ncjfcj.org
National Center on Protection Orders and Full
Faith and Credit http://www.bwjp.org/ncffc_home.aspx
Steve Aycock – [email protected]
775-784-4463
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