Tennessee Statutes

§ 36-6-210 — Priority of jurisdictional question in proceedings

Tennessee § 36-6-210

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Tenn. Code Ann. § 36-6-210 (2026).

Text

If a question of existence or exercise of jurisdiction under this part is raised in a child-custody proceeding, the question, upon request of a party, must be given priority on the calendar and handled expeditiously.

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Legislative History

Acts 1999, ch. 389, § 11.

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