Sec. 46b-115dd. Order to take physical custody of child.
Sec. 46b-115dd. Order to take physical custody of child. (a) Upon the filing of
a petition seeking enforcement of a child custody determination, the petitioner may file
a verified application for the issuance of an order to take physical custody of the child
if the child will suffer imminent, serious physical harm or will be removed from the
state. The application for the order shall include the statements required by subsection
(b) of section 46b-115aa. If the court, after reviewing the petition, testimony of the
petitioner or other witnesses and other facts before it, finds there is a substantial likelihood that the child will suffer imminent serious physical harm or be removed from this
state, it may issue an order to an appropriate law enforcement official to take physical
custody of the child and place the child in the care of an appropriate person pending a
hearing pursuant to subsection (b) of this section. In making the decision on placement
of the child, the court may impose conditions to ensure the appearance of the child and
the person with whom the child is placed at the hearing. Such order shall include the
court's findings and the facts upon which the court made its findings. The petition and
the order shall be served upon the respondent at the time the child is taken into physical
custody or immediately thereafter.
(b) The court shall hold a hearing on the petition on the next business day after the
order and the petition is served unless there are compelling circumstances.
(P.A. 99-185, S. 31, 40.)
History: P.A. 99-185 effective July 1, 2000.