Alabama: Title 30, Chapter 2
Alaska: Title 25, Chapter 24
Arizona: Title 25, Chapter 3
Arkansas: Title 9, Subtitle 2, § 12
California: Family Code, Division 6, Part 3
Colorado: Title 14, Article 10
Connecticut: Title 46, Chapter 815j
Delaware: Title 13, Chapter 15
District of Columbia: Title 16, Chapter 9
Florida: Title 6, Chapter 61
Georgia: 19-4-1 to 19-6-47
Hawaii: Chapter 580
Idaho: 32-501 to 32-901
Illinois: Chapter 750
Indiana: Title 31, Article 15
Iowa: Chapter 598 §§ 1-42
Kansas: Chapter 23
Kentucky: Chapter 403
Louisiana: Civil Code, Chapter 4, Artices 101–103
Maine: Title 19, Chapter 13
Maryland: 7-101 to 8-214
Massachusetts: General Laws, Part II, Title III, Chapter 208
Michigan: Chapter 552
Minnesota: Chapter 518
Mississippi: Title 93, Chapter 5
Missouri: Title XXX, Chapter 452
Montana: Title 40, Chapter 4
Nebraska: Chapter 42
Nevada: Chapter 125
New Hampshire: Title 43, Chapter 458
New Jersey: Title 2A, §§ 34-2 to 34-6
New Mexico: Chapter 40, Article 4
New York: DOM, Articles 10–12
North Carolina: Chapter 50
North Dakota: Chapter 14-05
Ohio: Title 31, Chapter 3105
Oklahoma: 43-101
Oregon: Title 11, Chapter 107
Pennsylvania: Title 23, Part IV
Rhode Island: Chapter 15, §§15-5-1 to 15-5-29
South Carolina: Title 20, Chapter 3
South Dakota: Title 25, Chapter 4
Tennessee: Title 36, Chapter 4
Texas: Family Code, Title 1, Chapter 6
Utah: Title 30, Chapter 3
Vermont: Title 15, Chapter 11
Virginia: Title 20, Chapter 6
Washington: Title 26, Chapter 26.09
West Virginia: Chapter 48, Article 5
Wisconsin: Chapter 767
Wyoming: Title 20, Chapter 2
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