Sentences with phrase «unlike cases of child»

Unlike cases of child custody and visitation, courts do not apply the «best interest» standard in the cases of domestic animals.

Not exact matches

Also http://time.com/money/4116161/alimony-reform-spousal-support/: «Unlike child support, which is common when divorcing couple has kids, alimony awards have always been very rare, going from about 25 % of cases in the 1960s to about 10 % today, said Judith McMullen, a professor of law at Marquette University.
At my baby's follow - up the next week, all warning signs of her health were gone and the doctor beamed at a child easily treated, unlike some of his cases.
Often the last relationship has gone sour (which is what happened in my case) and unlike a regular break up you always have that reminder of you ex in your child.
But not unlike a child's excitement for the unknown prize buried in a box of Cracker Jack, there's some fun to not knowing whether the next generation will leave you with one hand tied behind your back, unexpectedly empowered, or — as is often the case with Cracker Jack — disappointed.
Not unlike many non-traditional families the women in this northern Ontario case conceived a child by way of donor sperm, but precedent setting in that the sperm donor applied to the courts to be declared a parent and for liberal access rights to the child.
Unlike child support which is mandatory, spousal support is only granted once an entitlement has been proven and the duration and amount of any such payments will be determined by applying the standards enumerated in the case law and the SSAG.
Unlike traditional insurance plans that do not guarantee money availability for paying your child's education fee (in case of your untimely death), child insurance plan protects your savings for securing your child's future.
He went on to comment on some of the injustices of the current law on co-habitation, referring particularly to the case of some women who he described as being «thrown on to the scrap heap», having lost their earning potential during a long co-habitation while caring for the children, which could not currently be taken into account, unlike the case if the same women had been married.
As with everything there is a danger in making generalisations, as, for example, are also many very loving parents of autistic children, and each case needs to be understood individually, unlike present trend to fit every child into a label which mitigates against thinking and understanding.
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