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Judiciary I - Civil Law Committee
Filed: 2/8/2006
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| AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 4357
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 4357 by replacing |
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| everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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| "Section 5. The Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of |
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| Marriage Act is amended by changing Section 607 as follows:
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| (750 ILCS 5/607) (from Ch. 40, par. 607)
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| Sec. 607. Visitation.
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| (a) A parent not granted custody of the child
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| to reasonable visitation rights unless the court finds,
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| hearing, that visitation would endanger seriously the child's
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| physical, mental, moral or emotional health. If the custodian's |
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| street
address is not identified, pursuant to Section 708, the |
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| court shall require
the parties to identify reasonable |
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| alternative arrangements for visitation
by a non-custodial |
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| parent, including but not limited to visitation of the
minor |
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| child at the residence of another person or at a local public |
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| or
private facility.
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| (a-3) Grandparents, great-grandparents, and siblings of a |
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| minor child have standing to bring an action in circuit court |
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| by petition, requesting visitation in accordance with this |
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| Section. The term "sibling" in this Section means a brother, |
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| sister, stepbrother, or stepsister of the minor child. |
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| Grandparents, great-grandparents, and siblings also have |
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| standing to file a petition for visitation rights in a pending |
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| dissolution proceeding or any other proceeding that involves |
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| custody or visitation issues, requesting visitation in |
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| accordance with this Section. A petition for visitation with a |
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| child by a person other than a parent must be filed in the |
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| county in which the child resides. Nothing in subsection (a-5) |
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| of this Section shall apply to a child in whose interests a |
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| petition under Section 2-13 of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 |
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| is pending. |
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| (a-5)(1) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection |
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| (a-5), any grandparent, great-grandparent, or sibling may file |
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| a
petition for
visitation rights to a minor child if there is |
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| an unreasonable denial of visitation by a parent and at least |
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| one
of the
following conditions exists: |
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| (A) (Blank);
one parent of the child is incompetent as |
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| a matter of law or deceased or has been sentenced to a |
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| period of imprisonment for more than 1 year; |
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| (A-5) the child's other parent is deceased or has been |
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| missing for at least 3 months. For the purposes of this |
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| Section a parent is considered to be missing if the |
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| parent's location has not been determined and the parent |
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| has been reported as missing to a law enforcement agency;
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| (A-10) a parent of the child is incompetent as a matter |
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| of law; or
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| (A-15) a parent has been incarcerated in jail or prison |
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| during the 3 month period preceding the filing of the |
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| petition.
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| (B) the child's mother and father are divorced or have |
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| been legally separated from
each other or there is pending |
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| a dissolution proceeding involving a parent of the child or |
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| another court proceeding involving custody or visitation |
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| of the child
during the 3 month period prior to the filing |
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| of the petition and at least one parent does not object to |
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| the grandparent, great-grandparent, or sibling having |
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| visitation with the child. The visitation of the |
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| grandparent, great-grandparent, or sibling must not |
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| diminish the visitation of the parent who is not related to |
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| the grandparent, great-grandparent, or sibling seeking |
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| visitation; |
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| (C) the court , other than a Juvenile Court, has |
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| terminated a parent-child relationship and the |
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| grandparent , great-grandparent, or sibling is the parent |
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| of the person whose parental rights have been terminated , |
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| except in cases of adoption . The visitation must not be |
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| used to allow the parent who lost parental rights to |
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| unlawfully visit with the child; |
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| (D) the child is born out of wedlock, the parents are |
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| not living together, and the petitioner is a maternal |
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| grandparent, great-grandparent, or sibling of the child |
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| born out of wedlock; or |
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| (E) the child is born out of wedlock, the parents are |
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| not living together, the petitioner is a paternal |
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| grandparent, great-grandparent, or sibling, and the |
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| paternity has been established by a court of competent |
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| jurisdiction. |
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| (2) If a person other than a blood relative or stepparent |
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| of the child adopts the child, any visitation rights granted |
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| pursuant to this Section before the adoption of the child shall |
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| automatically end by operation of law upon the adoption of the |
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| child. If a blood relative adopts the child or if one natural |
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| parent is deceased and the surviving natural parent remarries, |
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| any subsequent adoption proceedings may not terminate any |
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| visitation rights belonging to the parents of the deceased |
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| natural parent, unless the termination of visitation rights is |
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| ordered by the court having jurisdiction over the adoption |
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| after an opportunity to be heard, and the court determines it |
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| to be in the best interest of the child to terminate or modify |
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| such visitation.
The grandparent, great-grandparent, or |
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| sibling of a parent whose parental rights have been terminated |
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| through an adoption proceeding may not petition for visitation |
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| rights.
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| (3) In making a determination under this subsection (a-5), |
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| there is a
rebuttable
presumption that a fit parent's actions |
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| and decisions regarding grandparent,
great-grandparent, or |
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| sibling visitation are not harmful to the child's mental, |
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| physical, or emotional health. The
burden is on the
party |
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| filing a petition under this Section to prove that the
parent's |
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| actions and
decisions regarding visitation times are harmful to |
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| the child's mental, physical, or emotional health. A finding of |
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| harm may be based upon cessation of the relationship between a |
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| minor child and the child's grandparent, great-grandparent, or |
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| sibling if the court determines, upon proper proof, that: |
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| (A) the child had such a significant existing |
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| relationship with the grandparent, great-grandparent, or |
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| sibling that loss of the relationship is likely to occasion |
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| emotional harm to the child; or
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| (B) the grandparent, great-grandparent, or sibling |
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| functioned as a primary caregiver such that cessation of |
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| the relationship would interrupt provision of the daily |
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| needs of the child and thus occasion physical or emotional |
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| harm.
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| (3a) A grandparent, great-grandparent, or sibling is not |
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| required to present the testimony or affidavit of an expert |
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| witness in order to establish a significant existing |
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| relationship with the child or that the loss of the |
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| relationship is likely to occasion severe emotional harm to the |
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| child. Instead, the court shall consider whether the facts of |
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| the particular case would lead a reasonable person to believe |
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| that there is a significant existing relationship between the |
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| grandparent, great-grandparent, or sibling and the child or |
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| that the loss of the relationship is likely to occasion severe |
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| emotional harm to the child.
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| (4) In determining whether to grant visitation, the court |
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| shall consider the following:
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| (A) the preference of the child if the child is |
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| determined to be of sufficient maturity to express a |
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| preference; |
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| (B) the mental and physical health of the child; |
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| (C) the mental and physical health of the grandparent, |
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| great-grandparent, or sibling; |
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| (D) the length and quality of the prior relationship |
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| between the child and the grandparent, great-grandparent, |
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| or sibling;
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| (E) the good faith of the party in filing the petition;
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| (F) the good faith of the person denying visitation; |
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| (G) the quantity of the visitation time requested and |
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| the potential adverse impact that visitation would have on |
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| the child's customary activities; |
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| (H) whether the child resided with the petitioner for |
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| at least 6 consecutive months with or without the current |
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| custodian present; |
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| (I) whether the petitioner had frequent or regular |
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| contact or visitation with the child for at least 12 |
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| consecutive months; and
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| (J) any other fact that establishes that the loss of |
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| the relationship between the petitioner and the child is |
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| likely to harm the child's mental, physical, or emotional |
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| health ; and . |
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| (K) whether the grandparent, great-grandparent, or |
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| sibling was a full-time caretaker of the child for a period |
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| of not less than 6 consecutive months.
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| (5) The court may order visitation rights for the |
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| grandparent, great-grandparent, or sibling that include |
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| reasonable access without requiring overnight or possessory |
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| visitation.
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| (a-7)(1) Unless by stipulation of the parties, no motion to |
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| modify a grandparent, great-grandparent, or sibling visitation |
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| order may be made earlier than 2 years after the date the order |
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| was filed, unless the court permits it to be made on the basis |
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| of affidavits that there is reason to believe the child's |
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| present environment may endanger seriously the child's mental, |
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| physical, or emotional health. |
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| (2) The court shall not modify an
a prior grandparent, |
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| great-grandparent, or sibling visitation order that grants |
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| visitation to a grandparent, great-grandparent, or sibling |
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| unless it finds by clear and convincing evidence, upon the |
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| basis of facts that have arisen since the prior visitation |
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| order or that were unknown to the court at the time of entry of |
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| the prior visitation, that a change has occurred in the |
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| circumstances of the child or his or her custodian, and that |
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| the modification is necessary to protect the mental, physical, |
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| or emotional health of the child. The court shall state in its |
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| decision specific findings of fact in support of its |
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| modification or termination of the grandparent, |
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| great-grandparent, or sibling visitation. A child's parent may |
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| always petition to modify visitation upon changed |
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| circumstances when necessary to promote the child's best |
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| interest. |
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| (3) Attorney fees and costs shall be assessed against a |
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| party seeking modification of the visitation order if the court |
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| finds that the modification action is vexatious and constitutes |
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| harassment. |
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| (4) Notice under this subsection (a-7) shall be given as |
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| provided in subsections (c) and (d) of Section 601.
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| (b) (1) (Blank.)
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| (1.5) The Court may grant reasonable visitation privileges |
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| to a stepparent
upon petition to the court by the stepparent, |
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| with notice to the parties
required to be notified under |
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| Section 601 of this Act, if the court determines
that it is in |
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| the best interests and welfare of the child, and may issue any
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| necessary orders to enforce those visitation privileges.
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| petition for visitation privileges may be filed under this |
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| paragraph (1.5)
whether or not a petition pursuant to this Act |
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| has been previously filed or is
currently pending if the |
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| following
circumstances are met:
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| (A) the child is at least 12 years old;
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| (B) the child resided continuously with the parent and |
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| stepparent for at
least 5 years;
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| (C) the parent is deceased or is disabled and is unable |
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| to care for the
child;
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| (D) the child wishes to have reasonable visitation with |
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| the stepparent;
and
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| (E) the stepparent was providing for the care, control, |
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| and welfare to the
child prior to the initiation of the |
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| petition for visitation.
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| (2)(A) A petition for visitation privileges shall not be |
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| filed pursuant
to this subsection (b) by the parents or |
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| grandparents of a putative father
if the paternity of the |
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| putative father has not been legally established.
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| (B) A petition for visitation privileges may not be filed |
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| under
this subsection (b) if the child who is the subject of |
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| the
grandparents' or great-grandparents' petition has been |
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| voluntarily
surrendered by the parent or parents, except for a |
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| surrender to the
Illinois Department of Children and Family |
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| Services or a foster care
facility, or has been previously |
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| adopted by an individual or individuals
who are not related to |
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| the biological parents of the child or is the
subject of a |
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| pending adoption petition by an individual or individuals who
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| are not related to the biological parents of the child.
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| (3) (Blank).
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| (c) The court may modify an order granting or denying |
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| visitation
rights of a parent whenever modification would serve |
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| the best interest of
the child;
but the court shall not |
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| restrict a parent's visitation rights unless it
finds that the |
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| visitation would endanger seriously the child's physical,
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| mental, moral or emotional health.
The court may modify an |
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| order granting, denying, or limiting visitation
rights of a |
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| grandparent, great-grandparent, or sibling of any minor child
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| whenever a change of circumstances has occurred based on facts |
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| occurring
subsequent to the judgment and the court finds by |
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| clear and convincing evidence
that the modification is in the |
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| best interest of the minor child.
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| (d) If any court has entered an order prohibiting a |
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| non-custodial parent
of a child from any contact with a child
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| or restricting the non-custodial parent's contact with the |
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| child, the
following provisions shall apply:
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| (1) If an order has been entered granting visitation |
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| privileges with the
child to a grandparent or |
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| great-grandparent who is related to the child through
the |
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| non-custodial parent, the visitation privileges of the |
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| grandparent or
great-grandparent may be revoked if:
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| (i) a court has entered an order prohibiting the |
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| non-custodial parent
from any contact with the child, |
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| and the grandparent or great-grandparent is
found to |
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| have used his or her visitation privileges to |
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| facilitate contact
between the child and the |
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| non-custodial parent; or
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| (ii) a court has entered an order restricting the |
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| non-custodial parent's
contact with the child, and the |
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| grandparent or great-grandparent is found to
have used |
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| his or her visitation privileges to facilitate contact
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| between the child and the non-custodial parent in a |
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| manner that violates the
terms of the order restricting |
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| the non-custodial parent's contact with the
child.
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| Nothing in this subdivision (1) limits the authority of |
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| the court to
enforce its orders in any manner permitted by |
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| law.
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| (2) Any order granting visitation privileges with the |
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| child to a
grandparent or great-grandparent who is related |
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| to the child through the
non-custodial parent shall contain |
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| the following provision:
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| "If the (grandparent or great-grandparent, whichever |
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| is applicable) who has
been granted visitation privileges |
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| under this order uses the visitation
privileges to |
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| facilitate contact between the child and the child's
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| non-custodial parent, the visitation privileges granted |
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| under this order shall
be permanently revoked."
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| (e) No parent, not granted custody of the child, or |
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| grandparent, or
great-grandparent, or stepparent, or sibling |
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| of any minor child, convicted
of any offense
involving an |
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| illegal sex act perpetrated upon a victim less than 18 years of
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| age including but not limited to offenses for violations of |
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| Article 12 of the
Criminal Code of 1961, is entitled to |
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| visitation rights while incarcerated
or while on parole, |
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| probation, conditional discharge, periodic
imprisonment, or
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| mandatory supervised release for that offense, and upon |
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| discharge from
incarceration for a misdemeanor offense or upon |
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| discharge from parole,
probation, conditional discharge, |
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| periodic imprisonment,
or mandatory supervised release for a |
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| felony offense, visitation shall be
denied until the person |
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| successfully completes a treatment program approved
by the |
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| court.
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| (f) Unless the court determines, after considering all |
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| relevant factors,
including but not limited to those set forth |
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| in Section 602(a), that it would
be in the best interests of |
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| the child to allow visitation, the court shall not
enter an |
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| order providing visitation rights and pursuant to a motion to |
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| modify
visitation shall revoke visitation rights previously |
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| granted to any
person who would otherwise be entitled to |
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| petition for visitation rights under
this Section who has been |
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| convicted of first degree murder of the parent,
grandparent, |
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| great-grandparent, or sibling of the child who is the subject |
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| of
the order. Until an order is entered pursuant to this |
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| subsection, no person
shall visit, with
the child present, a |
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| person who has been convicted of first degree murder of
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| parent, grandparent, great-grandparent, or sibling of the |
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| child
without the consent of the child's parent, other than a |
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| parent convicted of
first degree murder as set forth herein, or |
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| legal
guardian.
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| (g) (Blank.)
If an order has been entered limiting, for |
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| cause, a minor child's
contact or
visitation with a |
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| grandparent, great-grandparent, or sibling on the grounds
that |
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| it was in the best interest of the child to do so, that order |
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| may be
modified only upon a showing of a substantial change in |
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| circumstances occurring
subsequent to the entry of the order |
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| with proof by clear and convincing
evidence that modification |
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| is in the best interest of the minor child.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-911, eff. 1-1-05; 94-229, eff. 1-1-06 .)".
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