(a) A juvenile court shall also exercise original jurisdiction of the following civil proceedings:
- (1) Removal of disabilities of nonage pursuant to Chapter 13 of Title 26.
- (2) Proceedings for judicial consent for a person under the respective legal age to marry, to be employed, withdraw from school, or enlist in military service when this consent is required by law.
- (3) Proceedings for the commitment of a minor or child with mental illness or an intellectual disability to the Department of Mental Health, as provided in Article 4 (commencing with Section 12-15-401).
- (4) Proceedings for the adoption of a child when these proceedings have been transferred from probate court as provided by law.
- (5) Proceedings for waiver of parental consent for a minor to have an abortion pursuant to Chapter 21 of Title 26.
- (6) Proceedings to establish parentage of a child pursuant to the Alabama Uniform Parentage Act, Chapter 17 of Title 26.
- (7) Proceedings to establish, modify, or enforce support, visitation, or custody when a juvenile court previously has established parentage.
- (8) Proceedings to establish, modify, or enforce child and spousal support, or both, in cases brought pursuant to Title IV-D of the Social Security Act, including the Alabama Uniform Interstate Family Support Act, commencing at Section 30-3A-101, when an equivalent court of another state issued an order.
- (9) Proceedings filed pursuant to the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act, commencing at Section 30-3B-101, when an equivalent court of another state issued an order.
- (10) Proceedings to establish grandparent visitation when filed as part of a juvenile court case involving the same child.
(b) A juvenile court also shall have original jurisdiction in proceedings concerning any child in either of the following instances:
- (1) The child requires emergency medical treatment in order to preserve his or her life, prevent permanent physical impairment or deformity, or alleviate prolonged agonizing pain.
- (2) Where it is alleged that the rights of a child are improperly denied or infringed in proceedings resulting in suspension, expulsion, or exclusion from a public school.
- (c) All civil cases before the juvenile court shall be governed by the laws relating thereto and shall be initiated by filing a petition or complaint with the clerk of the juvenile court, with the exception that the proceedings provided in Section 12-15-132 shall be initiated through the juvenile court intake office.
(Act 2008-277, p. 441, §4; Act 2012-383, p. 1011, §1.)