Sec. 6. (a) Except as otherwise provided in section 4 of this chapter, an Indiana court may not exercise its jurisdiction under this article if, at the time of the commencement of the proceeding, a proceeding concerning the custody of the child has been commenced in a court of another state having jurisdiction substantially in conformity with this article, unless the proceeding:
(1) has been terminated; or
(2) is stayed by the court of the other state because an Indiana court is a more convenient forum under section 8 of this chapter.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in section 4 of this chapter, an Indiana court, before hearing a child custody proceeding, shall examine the court documents and other information supplied by the parties under sections 10 through 13 of this chapter. If the court determines that a child custody proceeding has been commenced in a court in another state having jurisdiction substantially in accordance with this article, the Indiana court shall:
(1) stay its proceeding; and
(2) communicate with the court of the other state.
If the court of the state having jurisdiction substantially in accordance with this article does not determine that the Indiana court is a more appropriate forum, the Indiana court shall dismiss the proceeding.
As added by P.L.138-2007, SEC.45.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 31. Family Law and Juvenile Law
Article 21. Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act
31-21-5-1. Jurisdiction Requirements
31-21-5-2. Exclusive, Continuing Jurisdiction of Child Custody Cases
31-21-5-3. Modification of a Child Custody Determination Made in Another State
31-21-5-5. Notice and Opportunity to Be Heard; Intervention and Joinder
31-21-5-6. Proceeding Commenced in Another State; Court Review of Documents
31-21-5-7. Proceeding to Modify a Child Custody Determination; Proceeding Commenced in Another State
31-21-5-8. Court Declining Exercise of Jurisdiction
31-21-5-10. Information Required by Each Party in a Child Custody Proceeding
31-21-5-11. Additional Information Required by Each Party in a Child Custody Proceeding
31-21-5-12. Continuous Duty to Inform