40 chapters · 682 sections in this title.
D.C. Code § 16-901 Definitions
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For the purposes of this chapter, the term: (1) “Cash medical support” means an amount ordered to be paid toward the cost of health insurance provided by a public entity or by another parent, through employment or otherwise, or for extraordinary medical expenses as defined in § 1…
D.C. Code § 16-902 Residency requirements
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(a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, no action for divorce or legal separation shall be maintainable unless one of the parties to the marriage has been a bona fide resident of the District of Columbia for at least 6 months next preceding the commencement of t…
D.C. Code § 16-903 Decree annulling marriage
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A decree annulling the marriage as illegal and void may be rendered on any of the grounds specified by sections 46-401.01 and 46-403 as invalidating a marriage.
D.C. Code § 16-904 Grounds for divorce, legal separation, and annulment
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(a) A divorce from the bonds of marriage may be granted if: (1) both parties to the marriage have mutually and voluntarily lived separate and apart without cohabitation for a period of six months next preceding the commencement of the action; (2) both parties to the marriage have…
D.C. Code § 16-905 Revocation and enlargement of decree of legal separation
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(a) The court may revoke its decree of legal separation at any time, upon the joint application of the parties to be discharged from the operation of the decree. (b) The court may enlarge its decree of legal separation to an absolute divorce upon application of the party to whom …
D.C. Code § 16-906 Causes for absolute divorce arising after decree for separation
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Where a legal separation has been decreed the court may afterwards decree an absolute divorce between the parties for any cause arising since the first decree and sufficient to entitle the complaining party to the second decree.
D.C. Code § 16-907 Parent and child relationship defined
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(a) The term “legitimate” or “legitimated” means that the parent-child relationship exists for all rights, privileges, duties, and obligations under the laws of the District of Columbia. (b) The term “born out of wedlock” solely describes the circumstances that a child has been b…
D.C. Code § 16-908 Relationship not dependent on marriage or domestic partnership
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A child is the legitimate child of any parent under which a parent-child relationship is established pursuant to § 16-909, and is the legitimate relative of its parents’ relatives by blood or adoption and entitled to all rights, privileges, duties, and obligations under the laws …
D.C. Code § 16-909 Proof of child’s relationship to parents
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(a) A father-child relationship is established by an adjudication of a man’s parentage, by operation of subsection (e) of this section, or by an unrebutted presumption under this subsection. There shall be a presumption that a man is the father of a child: (1) if he and the child…
D.C. Code § 16-909.01 Establishment of paternity by voluntary acknowledgment and based on genetic test results
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(a) Paternity may be established by: (1) A written statement of the father and mother signed under oath (which may include signature in the presence of a notary) that acknowledges paternity; provided, that before the parents sign the acknowledgment, both have been given written a…
D.C. Code § 16-909.02 Full faith and credit to parentage determinations by other states
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The District of Columbia government shall give full faith and credit to the determinations of parentage made by other states, whether established through voluntary acknowledgment or through an administrative or judicial process.
D.C. Code § 16-909.03 Voluntary paternity acknowledgment program for birthing hospitals
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(a) For the purposes of this section, the term “birthing hospital” means a hospital that has an obstetric care unit or provides obstetric services, or a birthing center. (b)(1) Each public and private birthing hospital in the District of Columbia shall operate a program that, imm…
D.C. Code § 16-909.04 Voluntary paternity acknowledgment program for birth records agency
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(a) The Registrar of Vital Records shall offer to any person seeking to file or amend a birth certificate that does not include the names of 2 parents: (1) Written materials concerning paternity establishment; (2) Forms necessary to acknowledge paternity voluntarily that meet the…
D.C. Code § 16-909.05 Mayor authorized to designate other sites for paternity acknowledgment program
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The Mayor is authorized to establish voluntary paternity establishment services at entities other than hospitals, or the Vital Records Office, by publishing a notice of such location in the D.C. Register. The Mayor may only designate entities that meet the applicable federal requ…
D.C. Code § 16-910 Assignment and equitable distribution of property
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Upon entry of a final decree of legal separation, annulment, or divorce, or upon the termination of a domestic partnership pursuant to § 32-702(d) or § 16-904(e) and the filing of a petition for relief available under this section, in the absence of a valid antenuptial or postnup…
D.C. Code § 16-911 Pendente lite relief
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(a) During the pendency of an action for legal separation, divorce, the termination of a domestic partnership pursuant to § 32-702(d) or § 16-904(e), where one of the domestic partners has filed a petition for relief available under this section, or an action by a spouse to decla…
D.C. Code § 16-912 Permanent alimony; enforcement
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Repealed Repealed.
D.C. Code § 16-913 Alimony
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(a) When a divorce or legal separation is granted, or when a termination of a domestic partnership becomes effective under § 32-702(d) or § 16-904(e) and one partner has filed a petition for relief available under this section, the Court may require either party to pay alimony to…
D.C. Code § 16-914 Custody of children
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(a)(1)(A) In any proceeding between parents in which the custody of a child is raised as an issue, the best interest of the child shall be the primary consideration. The race, color, national origin, political affiliation, sex, sexual orientation, or gender identity or expression…
D.C. Code § 16-914.01 Retention of jurisdiction as to alimony, custody of children, and child support
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After the issuance of a judgment, decree, or order granting custody, child support, or alimony, the Court retains jurisdiction for the entry of future orders modifying or terminating the initial judgment, decree, or order to the extent the retention of jurisdiction does not contr…
D.C. Code § 16-914.02 Child custody and visitation rights of parents during deployment for military service
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(a)(1) A deploying parent may file a motion with the court to request an expedited hearing for the purpose of obtaining a temporary child custody or visitation order when no court order exists as to the custody or visitation of the child of the deploying parent. (2) A deploying p…
D.C. Code § 16-915 Change of name on divorce
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Upon divorce from the bond of marriage, the court shall, on request of a party who assumed a new name on marriage and desires to discontinue using it, state in the decree of divorce either the birth-given or other previous name which such person desires to use.
D.C. Code § 16-916 Maintenance of spouse [or domestic partner] and minor children; maintenance of former spouse [or domestic partner]; maintenance of minor children; enforcement
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(a) Whenever a spouse or domestic partner shall fail or refuse to maintain his or her needy spouse, domestic partner, minor children, or both, although able to do so, or whenever any parent shall fail or refuse to maintain his or her children by a marriage since dissolved, althou…
D.C. Code § 16-916.01 Child Support Guideline
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(a) In any case that involves the establishment of child support, or in any case that seeks to modify an existing support order, if the judicial officer finds that there is an existing duty of child support, the judicial officer shall conduct a hearing on child support, make a fi…
D.C. Code § 16-916.01a — Appendices to § 16-916.01
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[APPENDICES I. Schedule of Basic Child Support Obligations, II. Worksheet A: Sole Physical Custody, and III. Worksheet B: Shared Physical Custody to follow.] Combined Adjusted Gross Income One Child Two Children Three Children Four or More Children 12,382 3,261 4,634 5,410 6,063 …
D.C. Code § 16-916.02 Child Support Guideline Commission
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(a) There is established a Child Support Guideline Commission (“Commission”). The Commission shall study and make recommendations on the child support guidelines to the Mayor. (b) The Commission shall consist of a chairperson and 8 members who are District of Columbia residents. …
D.C. Code § 16-916.03 Proceedings in which child support matters may be considered
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The court may consider child support matters, as it deems appropriate, in any proceeding to determine the care and custody of a minor child or children.
D.C. Code § 16-917 Co-respondents as defendants; service of process
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Repealed Repealed.
D.C. Code § 16-918 Appointment of counsel; compensation; termination of appointment
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(a) In all cases under this chapter, where the court deems it necessary or proper, a disinterested attorney may be appointed by the court to enter his appearance for the defendant and actively defend the cause. (b) In any proceeding wherein the custody of a child is in question, …
D.C. Code § 16-919 Proof required on default or admission of defendant
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A decree for a divorce, or a decree annulling a marriage, may not be rendered on default, without proof; and an admission contained in the answer of the defendant may not be taken as proof of the facts charged as the ground of the application, but shall be proved by other evidenc…
D.C. Code § 16-920 Effective date of decree or judgment for annulment or absolute divorce
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A decree or judgment annulling or dissolving a marriage, granting an absolute divorce, or terminating a domestic partnership, shall become effective to dissolve the bonds of matrimony or domestic partnership 30 days after the docketing of the decree or judgment unless either part…
D.C. Code § 16-921 Validity of marriage, action to determine
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When the validity of an alleged marriage is denied by either of the parties thereto the other party may institute an action for affirming the marriage, and upon due proof of the validity thereof the court shall decree it to be valid. The decree shall be conclusive upon all partie…
D.C. Code § 16-922 Validity of marriages and divorces solemnized or pronounced before January 1, 1902
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This chapter does not invalidate any marriage solemnized according to law before January 1, 1902, or any decree or judgment of divorce pronounced before that date.
D.C. Code § 16-923 Abolition of action for breach of promise, alienation of affections, and criminal conversation
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Causes of action for breach of promise, alienation of affections, and criminal conversation are hereby abolished.
D.C. Code § 16-924 Expedited judicial hearing for child support
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(a) In any case brought under D.C. Official Code, section 11-1101(1), (3), (10), or (11), involving the establishment or enforcement of child support, or in any case seeking to modify an existing child support order, where a magistrate judge in the Family Court of the Superior Co…
D.C. Code § 16-925 Privacy protection for victims of domestic violence
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(a) The Mayor shall promulgate rules and establish procedures to implement safeguards, applicable to all confidential information handled by the IV-D agency or executive branch agencies in cooperative agreements with the IV-D agency, to protect the privacy rights of parties in IV…