Child Custody Cross State Enforcement

Summary

The conversation discusses the enforcement of a child custody order from New Mexico in California. It explains that to enforce the order in California, it must be registered in the Superior Court of California. This requires obtaining a certified copy of the order from New Mexico and serving notice to the other parent. The user is advised to confirm with the Superior Court of California if they will accept documents from the Children, Youth and Families Department (CYFD) of Las Cruces, NM. The user is also advised on options for serving notice to the other parent.

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I'm sorry, ****, but your response doesn't describe the legal issue you're facing. Could you please provide more details?
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I'm sorry, ****, but I'm still not clear about your legal issue. Could you please elaborate?
My name is Emm.
I apologize for the confusion, Emm. Could you please describe the legal issue you're facing?
Custody of minor ordered by nm state cyfd to be released to ca parent amidst investigations into abuse and neglect of child. Upon the child leaving nm how does the status of custody stand regarding duration and type of custody. Also is there a protective order put in place automatically in the case of violence being suspected by nm parent's boyfriend? And do any of these factors meet ca laws requirements to be enforced in ca
What is the current custody arrangement and has there been any court order issued in California regarding this matter?
None was in place before the abuse allegations had taken place but document states release of custody of child to ca parent effective date and signed by two cyfd admins no issue has arisen questioning or regarding further order pertaining to custody since document was signed and child was released to father (ca "unoffending" parent)
Has there been any legal action taken in California regarding the enforcement of the New Mexico custody order?
No more has lany ca law enforcement either acknowledged nor questioned or to my knowledge even been notified of any of these events transpiring.
Has the custody order from New Mexico been officially registered in California?
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What is the age of the minor and have there been any previous instances of abuse or neglect reported?
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To register a custody order in California, you need to:

- Obtain a certified copy of the order from New Mexico.
- File it in the Superior Court of California.
- Serve the other parent with a notice of the registration.
Have you any specific links whereI may find resources to expedite this process?
Where would I obtain a certified copy of a notice to parent of release of custody of children document to register as custody order from nm?
You can obtain a certified copy of the custody order from the court that issued it in New Mexico. Contact the court clerk's office for assistance.
Is the cyfd of Las Cruces nm considered part of their court or its own entity altogether?
The CYFD (Children, Youth and Families Department) of Las Cruces, NM is a separate entity from the court. It's a state agency that handles child welfare matters.
From the cyfd is where the document was received. Would they be able to provide me with a certified order that the superior court of ca will honor and recognize as official?
The CYFD can provide official documents, but it's best to confirm with the Superior Court of California if they'll accept it. Contact them at (*) *-*.
Thank you, kindly for the contact info and lastly is there a specific service I should employ when tring to serve notice to other parent ?
You can use a professional process server, sheriff's office, or anyone over * who isn't part of the case to serve the notice.
Many thanks from all in this boys corner for your help. God bless you and have a wonderful day. ✌️
You're welcome, ****. I'm glad I could assist. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have more questions in the future. Take care!
ITS EMM. Lol.... Will do. Goodbye.
I'm sorry for the confusion, Emm. Feel free to reach out if you need more help in the future. Goodbye!