Not exact matches
In
general, the parent with primary custodial rights over a
child will get to decide what kind of
visitation for the other parent is fair and reasonable.
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In
general, a court is will assess what is in the minor
child's best interest to determine custody and
visitation / parenting time.
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For more information about
child custody and visitation in general, see Child Custody in New Jersey: The Best Interests of the Child, by Susan Bi
child custody and
visitation in
general, see
Child Custody in New Jersey: The Best Interests of the Child, by Susan Bi
Child Custody in New Jersey: The Best Interests of the
Child, by Susan Bi
Child, by Susan Bishop.
They can help to answer your questions and concerns about
child custody,
child support,
visitation, separation and divorce in
general.
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In
general, the court refuses to suspend
visitation unless the noncustodial parent is abusive or there are other problems that put the
child at risk.
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While no two
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In
general, like all aspects of a divorce — including property division,
child support, financial division, and spousal support (alimony)--
child custody and
visitation will either be decided by agreement between the divorcing couple (usually with the help of attorneys and mediators) or by the court.
In
general, a
child custody evaluation is a process in which a mental health professional evaluates you, your
child, and your co-parent to make a recommendation to the court regarding custody and
visitation.
In
general, these studies do not provide strong support for the belief that
visitation with nonresident fathers benefits
children.
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The agency's home
visitation intervention used the Parent Aides Nurturing and Developing With Adolescents curriculum.25 The curriculum was based on theories of human ecology, attachment, and social support, which emphasize that positive
child development is promoted by nurturing, empathetic parenting and is influenced by the characteristics of families and social networks.25 (pp1 - 9), 26 The home visitor was to use the curriculum in weekly home visits with the teenager to teach and model nurturing parenting behaviors, encourage the teenager to continue with her education, make
general assessments of health and social problems, and initiate referral for early intervention when necessary.
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