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The '''Uniform Parental Rights, Enforcement and Protection Act''' (UPREPA) was developed in September 2000 as a petition to the United States, and to several of the individual states. It is founded upon the [[equal protection clause]] of the [[Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution|14th Amendment]] of the [[United States Constitution]]. The purpose of the reform was to guarantee that a child's rights to equal contact with each parent were protected by Federal law. The UPREPA would eliminate the concepts of custody and visitation.
The '''Uniform Parental Rights, Enforcement and Protection Act''' (UPREPA) was developed in September 2000, as a petition to the United States, and to several of the individual states. It is founded upon the [[equal protection clause]] of the [[Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution|14th Amendment]] of the [[United States Constitution]]. The purpose of the reform was to guarantee that a child's rights to equal contact with each parent were protected by Federal law. The UPREPA would eliminate the concepts of custody and visitation.


This is a model legislation proposal, similar to the model legislation that has been proposed for tort reform, contract law, and criminal law. The act has been proposed to each of the fifty states of the United States of America, along with federal oversight requirements similar to that proposed, passed and enacted under the UCCJA - Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act.
This is a [[Model act|model legislation]] proposal, similar to the model legislation that has been proposed for [[tort reform]], [[United States contract law|contract law]], and [[Criminal law of the United States|criminal law]]. The act has been proposed to each of the fifty states of the United States of America, along with federal oversight requirements similar to that proposed, passed, and enacted under the UCCJA - Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act.


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Revision as of 03:28, 11 January 2022

The Uniform Parental Rights, Enforcement and Protection Act (UPREPA) was developed in September 2000, as a petition to the United States, and to several of the individual states. It is founded upon the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment of the United States Constitution. The purpose of the reform was to guarantee that a child's rights to equal contact with each parent were protected by Federal law. The UPREPA would eliminate the concepts of custody and visitation.

This is a model legislation proposal, similar to the model legislation that has been proposed for tort reform, contract law, and criminal law. The act has been proposed to each of the fifty states of the United States of America, along with federal oversight requirements similar to that proposed, passed, and enacted under the UCCJA - Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act.

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