598B.310 - HEARING AND ORDER.

        598B.310  HEARING AND ORDER.         1.  Unless the court issues a temporary emergency order pursuant      to section 598B.204, upon a finding that a petitioner is entitled to      immediate physical custody of the child, the court shall order that      the petitioner may take immediate physical custody of the child      unless the respondent establishes that any of the following applies:         a.  The child-custody determination has not been registered      and confirmed under section 598B.305, and that any of the following      applies:         (1)  The issuing court did not have jurisdiction under article II.         (2)  The child-custody determination for which enforcement is      sought has been vacated, stayed, or modified by a court of a state      having jurisdiction to do so under article II.         (3)  The respondent was entitled to notice, but notice was not      given in accordance with the standards of section 598B.108, in the      proceedings before the court that issued the order for which      enforcement is sought.         b.  The child-custody determination for which enforcement is      sought was registered and confirmed under section 598B.305, but has      been vacated, stayed, or modified by a court of a state having      jurisdiction to do so under article II.         2.  The court shall award the fees, costs, and expenses authorized      under section 598B.312, and may grant additional relief, including a      request for the assistance of law enforcement officials, and set a      further hearing to determine whether additional relief is      appropriate.         3.  If a party called to testify refuses to answer on the ground      that the testimony may be self-incriminating, the court may draw an      adverse inference from the refusal.         4.  A privilege against disclosure of communications between      spouses and a defense of immunity based on the relationship of      husband and wife or parent and child shall not be invoked in a      proceeding under this article.  
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         99 Acts, ch 103, §32