Florida Divorce * Child Custody * Domestic Violence Law Lawyer | Boca Raton

Divorce information, advice and help on questions about rights under Florida divorce, alimony, property, child support, custody, visitation and domestic violence laws, cases, procedures and guidelines from Fort Lauderdale Broward & West Palm Beach County divorce lawyer Janet Langjahr

November 19, 2009

Tribe Thwarts American Indian Father’s Efforts to Gain Custody of Daughter in State Child Welfare Agency’s Care

Posted by Filed under Child Custody or Parental Responsibility, Miscellaneous.

Mother gives Daughter up for adoption upon Daughter’s birth.

Daughter has been in the custody of state child welfare agency for all of her two years.

Father seeks custody of Daughter. Father is an American Indian.

Father seeks to invoke the Federal Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA), which applies to children of American Indian heritage.

In the first trial over custody of Daughter, Father’s tribe sends a representative to testify in state family court that Daughter is not formally enrolled as a member of their American Indian tribe – and is no longer eligible for membership. The tribal representative represents that ICWA is not applicable to Daughter.

Father disagrees. Court orders a new child custody trial so that Father may have an expert testify otherwise.

For the new trial, Father subpoenas the chief and other leaders (the real decision-makers) of his tribe, to testify that Daughter is eligible for enrollment in the tribe.

The tribal leadership then asserts sovereign immunity in federal court to challenge Father’s subpoenas, arguing that enrollment decisions are internal matters of Indian affairs about which tribe officials should not be compelled to testify.

Father responds that the tribe waived that argument by previously furnishing a representative to testify on the very same subject in the state’s family court at the first trial.

Read more in this UPI article: Tribal sovereignty issue in custody case and this Providence [RI] Journal article: Narragansett Indian Tribe tries to block subpoena of tribal leader.

Bookmark and Share

contact info:

resources:

internal links:

Listen to Janet

feedblitz

bloglines

Subscribe with Bloglines, a third party service

Subscribe to the Feeds

categories:

search blog:

archives:

family law blogs:

Florida law blogs:

miscellaneous blogs:

FREE REPORTS on Florida divorce, child custody and domestic violence law

FREE periodic newsletter on Florida divorce, child custody and domestic violence law

Upcoming seminars on Florida divorce, child custody and domestic violence law

Email general questions on Florida divorce, child custody and domestic violence law for FREE answers as time permits

In-depth FREE articles on Florida divorce, child custody and domestic violence law.

Select Florida Attorneys and Other Divorce Professionals: Apply Now to Join Our Exclusive Network.

How I can help you with your Florida divorce and child custody legal problems

How I can help you with your Florida domestic violence legal problems

Case studies of people I have helped with Florida divorce, child custody and domestic abuse legal problems

Excerpts from contested court papers I used to help people with their Florida divorce, child custody and domestic violence legal problems

See if the nonprofit Association against Hidden Family Abuse, Inc. can help you or someone you care about.

How we can even help you with Florida Uncontested Divorce Forms Preparation.

Save The Net

Powered by Wordpress
© 2005 - 2010 Copyright by Law Office of Janet Langjahr PA. All rights reserved. This web site is owned exclusively by Law Office of Janet Langjahr PA and all content on it is protected by US and international copyright laws.