2025-08278Notice

Updating Paperwork for Tribal Child Custody Control

Published Date: 5/12/2025

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Summary

The Bureau of Indian Affairs is renewing a form that helps tribes take back control of child custody cases involving their kids. This update affects tribal leaders and families, making sure tribes have the info they need to protect their children. No big costs or delays—just smoother paperwork to support tribal authority.

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Tribal child custody form renewal

The Bureau of Indian Affairs is renewing a form that helps tribes reassume jurisdiction over child custody proceedings involving tribal children. This renewal is intended to give tribal leaders the information they need to protect children and is described as causing no big costs or delays, just smoother paperwork to support tribal authority.

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5/12/2025

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