4109 - Child custody proceedings during military deployment.

     § 4109.  Child custody proceedings during military deployment.        (a)  Restriction on change of custody.--If a petition for     change of custody of a child of an eligible servicemember is     filed with any court in this Commonwealth while the eligible     servicemember is deployed in support of a contingency operation,     no court may enter an order modifying or amending any previous     judgment or order, or issue a new order, that changes the     custody arrangement for that child that existed as of the date     of the deployment of the eligible servicemember, except that a     court may enter a temporary custody order if it is in the best     interest of the child.        (b)  Completion of deployment.--In any temporary custody     order entered under subsection (a), a court shall require that,     upon the return of the eligible servicemember from deployment in     support of a contingency operation, the custody order that was     in effect immediately preceding the date of the deployment of     the eligible servicemember is reinstated.        (c)  Exclusion of military service from determination of     child's best interest.--If a petition for the change of custody     of the child of an eligible servicemember who was deployed in     support of a contingency operation is filed after the end of the     deployment, no court may consider the absence of the eligible     servicemember by reason of that deployment in determining the     best interest of the child.        (d)  Failure to appear due to military deployment.--The     failure of an eligible servicemember to appear in court due to     deployment in support of a contingency operation shall not, in     and of itself, be sufficient to justify a modification of a     custody or visitation order if the reason for the failure to     appear is the eligible servicemember's active duty in support of     a contingency operation.        (e)  Relationship to other laws.--Notwithstanding any other     provision of law, the provisions of this section shall be     applied with regard to child custody issues related to eligible     servicemembers deployed in support of contingency operations.        (f)  Definitions.--As used in this section, the following     words and phrases shall have the meanings given to them in this     subsection:        "Contingency operation."  A military operation that:            (1)  is designated by the Secretary of Defense as an        operation in which members of the armed forces are or may        become involved in military actions, operations or        hostilities against an enemy of the United States or against        an opposing military force; or            (2)  results in the call or order to, or retention on,        active duty of members of the uniformed services under 10        U.S.C. § 688 (relating to retired members: authority to order        to active duty; duties), 12301(a) (relating to reserve        components generally), 12302 (relating to Ready Reserve),        12304 (relating to Selected Reserve and certain Individual        Ready Reserve members; order to active duty other than during        war or national emergency), 12305 (relating to authority of        President to suspend certain laws relating to promotion,        retirement, and separation) or 12406 (relating to National        Guard in Federal service: call) or any other provision of 10        U.S.C. during a war or during a national emergency declared        by the President or Congress.        "Eligible servicemember."  A member of the Pennsylvania     National Guard or a member of an active or reserve component of     the Armed Forces of the United States who is serving on active     duty, other than active duty for training, for a period of 30 or     more consecutive days, in support of a contingency operation.     (Oct. 9, 2008, P.L.1522, No.127, eff. 60 days)        2008 Amendment.  Act 127 added section 4109.        Cross References.  Section 4109 is referred to in section     5310 of Title 23 (Domestice Relations).