Sentences with phrase «attorney general family law»

For parents facing a divorce In Ontario, the Attorney General family law information page outlines the following potential outcomes of your custody decision:

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This year's four honorees include: Steve Miller, owner of Clarke's at Faneuil Hall and McDermott and partner of Quilty & Miller; Kevin Harron, President and CEO of Burtons Grill & Bar and Red Heat Tavern; The Second Generation of the Wong Family, Andy, Bob, Linda, Lisa, Donald, and Stanley of Kowloon Restaurant; and Jon Coyne, Attorney at Law and MRA General Counsel.
With NYC Public Advocate Letitia «Tish» James snubbing its nominating convention tomorrow, the minor Working Families Party is frantically trying to figure out who to back for attorney general, and will likely either back Fordham Law Prof. Zephyr Teachout or a palceholder.
The attorney general has to protect our civil rights, level the playing field for our families and our communities, and ensure that our law and our government and our businesses are treating all people equally.
A controversial state law that would offer education savings accounts to all parents regardless of family income is tied up in the courts, with the state attorney general pushing this week for the state's Supreme Court to step in and decide the law's constitutionality.
Most recently in 2010, the Society of Notaries Public of British Columbia approached the Ministry of Attorney General to discuss an expansion in the scope of services permitted to include estate administration, incorporation of companies and certain family law related services.
Recognizing the dire need in the courts, the Ministry of the Attorney General and the Law Society of Ontario are exploring whether paralegals or special limited licence providers can give some forms of assistance to human beings with family law issuLaw Society of Ontario are exploring whether paralegals or special limited licence providers can give some forms of assistance to human beings with family law issulaw issues.
Tags: Child Custody, Jurisprudence, Popular Culture, The Honorable Wayne Morris Creech, Visitation Posted in Law and Culture, Not South Carolina Specific, Of Interest to Family Court Litigants, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, Of Interest to General Public, Visitation 6 Comments»
Posted Sunday, September 20th, 2009 by Gregory Forman Filed under Child Custody, Jurisprudence, Law and Culture, Of Interest to Family Court Litigants, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, Of Interest to General Public, South Carolina Specific
Posted Tuesday, December 15th, 2009 by Gregory Forman Filed under Law and Culture, Not South Carolina Specific, Of Interest to Family Court Litigants, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, Of Interest to General Public, Visitation 6 Comments»
Posted Wednesday, June 20th, 2012 by Gregory Forman Filed under Child Custody, Of Interest to Family Court Litigants, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, Of Interest to General Public, South Carolina Appellate Decisions, South Carolina Specific
Posted Sunday, April 24th, 2016 by Gregory Forman Filed under Child Custody, Jurisprudence, Law and Culture, Not South Carolina Specific, Of Interest to Family Court Litigants, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, Of Interest to General Public
For this argument to succeed, Mr. Grenon was required to show, as articulated by the Supreme Court in Withler v Canada (Attorney General), 2011 SCC 12 (CanLII), first, that the law in question created a distinction based on a ground enumerated in section 15 (i.e. sex), or a ground analogous thereto (i.e. family status).
Posted Saturday, June 16th, 2012 by Gregory Forman Filed under Attorney - Client Relations, Not South Carolina Specific, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, Of Interest to General Public 3 Comments»
While not necessarily a general practitioner, a family law attorney must be versatile and skilled in many different areas.
Other speakers on the agenda include Utah Attorney General (and 2010 Senate candidate) Mark Shurtleff, whose topic is vaguely described as «Utah's Approach»; Kirk Torgenson, Utah's chief deputy attorney general, speaking on criminal prosecution of polygamy; Utah Legal Clinic attorney Brian M. Barnard on the constitutionality of laws banning polygamy; Salt Lake City criminal - defense lawyer Grant W.P. Morrison on family law and polygamy; and Ken D. Driggs, an Atlanta lawyer and polygamy historian, on legal case histories involving pAttorney General (and 2010 Senate candidate) Mark Shurtleff, whose topic is vaguely described as «Utah's Approach»; Kirk Torgenson, Utah's chief deputy attorney general, speaking on criminal prosecution of polygamy; Utah Legal Clinic attorney Brian M. Barnard on the constitutionality of laws banning polygamy; Salt Lake City criminal - defense lawyer Grant W.P. Morrison on family law and polygamy; and Ken D. Driggs, an Atlanta lawyer and polygamy historian, on legal case histories involving poGeneral (and 2010 Senate candidate) Mark Shurtleff, whose topic is vaguely described as «Utah's Approach»; Kirk Torgenson, Utah's chief deputy attorney general, speaking on criminal prosecution of polygamy; Utah Legal Clinic attorney Brian M. Barnard on the constitutionality of laws banning polygamy; Salt Lake City criminal - defense lawyer Grant W.P. Morrison on family law and polygamy; and Ken D. Driggs, an Atlanta lawyer and polygamy historian, on legal case histories involving pattorney general, speaking on criminal prosecution of polygamy; Utah Legal Clinic attorney Brian M. Barnard on the constitutionality of laws banning polygamy; Salt Lake City criminal - defense lawyer Grant W.P. Morrison on family law and polygamy; and Ken D. Driggs, an Atlanta lawyer and polygamy historian, on legal case histories involving pogeneral, speaking on criminal prosecution of polygamy; Utah Legal Clinic attorney Brian M. Barnard on the constitutionality of laws banning polygamy; Salt Lake City criminal - defense lawyer Grant W.P. Morrison on family law and polygamy; and Ken D. Driggs, an Atlanta lawyer and polygamy historian, on legal case histories involving pattorney Brian M. Barnard on the constitutionality of laws banning polygamy; Salt Lake City criminal - defense lawyer Grant W.P. Morrison on family law and polygamy; and Ken D. Driggs, an Atlanta lawyer and polygamy historian, on legal case histories involving polygamy.
Posted Friday, July 27th, 2012 by Gregory Forman Filed under Adoption / Termination of Parental Rights, Child Custody, Not South Carolina Specific, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, Of Interest to General Public, South Carolina Appellate Decisions
Chris Bentley, former Ontario Attorney - General and now the Executive Director of both the Legal Innovation Zone and the Law Practice Program at Ryerson University, has created a Social Lab process to engage a range of stakeholders — including SRLs and the clients of legal services — in a discussion about the future of family law in OntarLaw Practice Program at Ryerson University, has created a Social Lab process to engage a range of stakeholders — including SRLs and the clients of legal services — in a discussion about the future of family law in Ontarlaw in Ontario.
Macfarlane, along with other members of the NSRLP team, drafted two submissions to the Ministry of the Attorney General and the Law Society of Upper Canada in support of Justice Annemarie Bonkalo's «Family Legal Services Review Report» in Ontario.
Justice Bonkalo recommended that «The Ministry of the Attorney General and LAO should ensure continued funding to enable student programs like Pro Bono Students Canada's Family Law Project and the student legal aid services societies to continue to operate and possibly even expand.»
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The report, which has been shared with Attorney General David Eby and Solicitor General Mike Farnworth, as well as the opposition critics, proposes overarching areas of proposed justice system reforms categorized into 10 main areas of law and policy, including but not limited to: policing, access to justice, family law, corrections, human rights, mental illness and addiction, poverty and income inequality, and government compliance with outstanding legal protections.
Posted Monday, January 14th, 2013 by Gregory Forman Filed under Family Court Procedure, Jurisprudence, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, Of Interest to General Public, South Carolina Specific 1 Comment»
Our Justice Reform for BC report, which has been shared with BC's Attorney General, Solicitor General, and opposition critics, proposes justice system reforms categorized into 10 main areas of law and policy, including but not limited to policing, access to justice, family law, corrections, human rights, mental illness and addiction, poverty and income inequality, and government compliance with outstanding legal protections.
While at Widener, Carl interned at the State Attorney's Office assisting deputy attorney generals in the prosecution of those charged with criminal offenses and also represented indigent individuals with family law matters for a non-profit organAttorney's Office assisting deputy attorney generals in the prosecution of those charged with criminal offenses and also represented indigent individuals with family law matters for a non-profit organattorney generals in the prosecution of those charged with criminal offenses and also represented indigent individuals with family law matters for a non-profit organization.
• Overview of Attorney Volunteer Roles • Direct Representation / Full Representation • Direct Representation / Limited Scope Representation • Civil Legal Aid Advice Clinics • Family Law Clinic • General Law Clinic • Bankruptcy Law Clinic • Immigration Law Clinic • Sophia Way Homeless Shelter • Client - Plus Services • DVPO Team Attorney • Wills Project • Speaker at ELAP Seminars / Workshops
She has served the community as a general law practitioner, a child protective and family services attorney, and has worked to create more affordable housing opportunities for people who have experienced homelessness.
Tags: Child Custody, Guardian ad litem, Jurisprudence Posted in Child Custody, Guardians Ad Litem, Jurisprudence, Of Interest to Family Court Litigants, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, Of Interest to General Public, South Carolina Specific 1 Comment»
Posted Saturday, November 14th, 2009 by Gregory Forman Filed under Child Custody, Guardians Ad Litem, Jurisprudence, Of Interest to Family Court Litigants, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, Of Interest to General Public, South Carolina Specific 1 Comment»
Posted Saturday, November 14th, 2009 by Gregory Forman Filed under Child Custody, Guardians Ad Litem, Jurisprudence, Of Interest to Family Court Litigants, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, Of Interest to General Public, South Carolina Specific
Posted Friday, October 19th, 2012 by Gregory Forman Filed under Jurisprudence, Law and Culture, Not South Carolina Specific, Of Interest to Family Court Litigants, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, Of Interest to General Public, Paternity 4 Comments»
Posted Thursday, May 5th, 2011 by Gregory Forman Filed under Adoption / Termination of Parental Rights, Child Custody, Jurisprudence, Not South Carolina Specific, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, Of Interest to General Public, South Carolina Appellate Decisions 8 Comments»
The case, called Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia v. British Columbia (Attorney General), was originally a family law dispute in which the custody of the couple's children was at issue.
The 12 Todd & Weld attorneys named «Massachusetts Super Lawyers» for 2013 are: J. Owen Todd (Business Litigation), Christopher Weld, Jr. (Business Litigation), Howard M. Cooper (General Litigation), Gary Owen Todd (Family Law), Christopher R. O'Hara (Employment and Labor), Elaine M. Epstein (Family Law), Nicholas B. Carter (Business Litigation), Jeffrey N. Catalano (Personal Injury Plaintiff: General), Heidi A. Nadel (General Litigation), David H. Rich (Business Litigation), David Meier (Criminal Defense), and Edward Foye (Business Litigation).
Posted Thursday, March 4th, 2010 by Gregory Forman Filed under Alimony / Spousal Support, Law and Culture, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, Of Interest to General Public, South Carolina Specific 1 Comment»
Tags: Child Support, F.P. Segars - Andrews, Jurisprudence, Paternity, Popular Culture, Visitation Posted in Child Support, Contempt / Enforcement of Orders, Jurisprudence, Law and Culture, Not South Carolina Specific, Of Interest to Family Court Litigants, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, Of Interest to General Public, Paternity, Visitation 4 Comments»
Tags: Jurisprudence, Litigation Strategy, Marital Litigation in South Carolina, Roy T. Stuckey, Sibling Visitation, Visitation Posted in Jurisprudence, Law and Culture, Not South Carolina Specific, Of Interest to Family Court Litigants, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, Of Interest to General Public, Visitation 4 Comments»
Tags: Alimony / Spousal Support, Attorney's Fees, Divorce, Equitable Distribution / Property Division, Jurisprudence, South Carolina Court of Appeals Posted in Alimony / Spousal Support, Attorney's Fees, Divorce and Marriage, Equitable Distribution / Property Division, Jurisprudence, Law and Culture, Not South Carolina Specific, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, Of Interest to General Public, South Carolina Appellate Decisions 2 Comments»
Often, people going through a divorce or other family law related issue call us looking to change attorneys because they hired a general practitioner, meaning the lawyer focuses on all areas of Illinois law, and are not prepared to handle the intricacies of a difficult or complicated divorce or other family - law related issue.
Tags: Paternity, Paternity Fraud Posted in Jurisprudence, Law and Culture, Not South Carolina Specific, Of Interest to Family Court Litigants, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, Of Interest to General Public, Paternity 4 Comments»
Posted Friday, August 27th, 2010 by Gregory Forman Filed under Child Support, Contempt / Enforcement of Orders, Jurisprudence, Law and Culture, Not South Carolina Specific, Of Interest to Family Court Litigants, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, Of Interest to General Public, Paternity, Visitation 4 Comments»
Marc is also a Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner, pursuant to the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) and through the Practitioner Registration Unit of the Federal Attorney - General's Department.
Samantha Dammer is an attorney licensed in Florida and Illinois, concentrating her practice in bankruptcy law, general and real estate litigation, foreclosure solutions, family law, business law as well as comprehensive asset protection and debt restructuring.
Posted Wednesday, January 9th, 2013 by Gregory Forman Filed under Not South Carolina Specific, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, Of Interest to General Public, Rules of Professional (Lawyer) Conduct
In pursuing our goal to improve the conditions of our general client population through family law assistance, the CLSMF Family Law attorneys focus mainly on assisting domestic violence clients in obtaining injunctions for protection, initiation of Dissolution of Marriage actions, and custody litigation (including custody jurisdictional challenges and relief in cases of child abducfamily law assistance, the CLSMF Family Law attorneys focus mainly on assisting domestic violence clients in obtaining injunctions for protection, initiation of Dissolution of Marriage actions, and custody litigation (including custody jurisdictional challenges and relief in cases of child abductiolaw assistance, the CLSMF Family Law attorneys focus mainly on assisting domestic violence clients in obtaining injunctions for protection, initiation of Dissolution of Marriage actions, and custody litigation (including custody jurisdictional challenges and relief in cases of child abducFamily Law attorneys focus mainly on assisting domestic violence clients in obtaining injunctions for protection, initiation of Dissolution of Marriage actions, and custody litigation (including custody jurisdictional challenges and relief in cases of child abductioLaw attorneys focus mainly on assisting domestic violence clients in obtaining injunctions for protection, initiation of Dissolution of Marriage actions, and custody litigation (including custody jurisdictional challenges and relief in cases of child abduction).
The Civil Litigation Clinic provides students with the opportunity to represent client in real - life civil litigation matters such as family law, housing, expungements, probate, and other general civil litigation matters, under the supervision of licensed attorneys.
Posted Tuesday, March 25th, 2014 by Gregory Forman Filed under Child Custody, Law and Culture, Of Interest to Family Court Litigants, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, Of Interest to General Public, South Carolina Specific
The Bonkalo Review of Family Legal Services in Ontario Justice Annemarie Bonkalo was appointed in February 2016 by the Ministry of the Attorney - General (or MAG, the legal department of the Ontario government) and the Law Society of Upper Canada (or LSUC, which oversees the legal profession in Ontario) to lead a review of who can offer family legal services in OnFamily Legal Services in Ontario Justice Annemarie Bonkalo was appointed in February 2016 by the Ministry of the Attorney - General (or MAG, the legal department of the Ontario government) and the Law Society of Upper Canada (or LSUC, which oversees the legal profession in Ontario) to lead a review of who can offer family legal services in Onfamily legal services in Ontario.
The Law Society of Ontario has just announced its approval - in - principle of a joint action plan that is the culmination of a Family Legal Services Review commissioned last year in conjunction with the Ministry of the Attorney General.
Posted Friday, September 18th, 2009 by Gregory Forman Filed under Jurisprudence, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, Of Interest to General Public, South Carolina Specific 1 Comment»
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