Financial issues involving child support and concerns
about joint parenting time were addressed in collaborative settings such as conferences and task forces where ideas for solutions were presented with the hope of future policy implementation.
Not exact matches
«My mission is to make hemp such a common occurence that our kids will grow up listening to us gripe
about how the kids don't respect the changes we made, while they roll their eyes, storm out of the house in their hemp jeans, stealing the keys to the bio-fueled car, blaring tunes while they munch on a hemp powerbar, on their way to the cafe to meet with their friends to smoke a
joint, have a coffee and listen to «real, up - and - coming culture jammers, not like the ones our friggin»
parents» claim to be.»
If you take the time while you are expecting to talk
about your most important goals and values, then when the big day finally arrives, you will have a
joint vision in mind, making the start of
parenting much smoother.
If the
parents have
joint legal custody, it usually requires both
parents to communicate and agree
about major decisions.
Parents who are interested in winning
joint physical custody should be clear
about what kind of
joint physical custody arrangement is requested.
As stated in Dodd, 93 Misc.2 d at 647, 403 N.Y.S. 2d at 405, «The most ardent professional proponents of
joint custody assume cooperation between
parents and agreement
about child rearing practices as basic requirements for
joint custody.»
Coalition members also will, among other things, share findings from their sport - specific concussion research, pool financial resources for
joint studies and coordinate outreach programs to educate athletes and
parents about concussions.
What many divorcing
parents (and their children) can use is not a blind, ill - informed decision
about co-parenting, but a
joint plan for getting there from where they are now.
If one
parent in a
joint legal custody arrangement takes decision - making powers away from the other
parent (perhaps by making unilateral decisions
about a child's education), the other
parent can go back to court to get a judge to enforce the
joint legal custody order.
Prior to making a decision
about joint custody, the court will consider whether both
parents agree to a
joint physical custody arrangement.
As a result, many
parents wonder
about joint custody, child support and how the arrangement will impact the child support amount.
The Regents, which are elected by a
joint session of the State Legislature, approved a slate of regulatory and policy changes last week that are meant to address teachers»,
parents» and lawmakers» concern
about the rocky rollout of the more difficult curriculum guidelines.
Few films, especially ones that rely on jokes
about children rolling tight
joints or
parents beating each other up at bake sales, are so clearly occupied with delivering gags while also pushing the message that
parenting is hard and being an adult takes work.
Determined to have a voice,
parents contacted the press, reached out to each other and made
joint statements to spread the word
about the dishonest intentions of the
Parent Trigger.
The head teachers, writing a
joint letter to MPs, say they are concerned
about «being placed in the unwanted position of having to ask
parents for regular financial contributions in order to prop up our devastated budgets».
Nine organizations, including E4E - Los Angeles, have authored a
joint letter urging Governor Jerry Brown to veto AB 484, an education bill that would deprive teachers, students,
parents and voters from accessing information
about how students are performing.
Considering the amount to be ~ 50 Lakh from brother and close to
about ~ 30 Crores from
parents (
joint account).
You may want to talk to your
parents about opening a card with you as a
joint accountholder.
«For example, you may talk to a customer with a 75 - pound Lab - mix
about joint support and the pet
parent of a Golden Retriever
about skin and coat health.»
Pet
parents are talking
about how ActivPhy
joint supplements for dogs made a difference in their dog's life.
Glassford: Flex Rx is not just for senior dogs, but there is the benefit to the pet store owner talking to the pet
parent about joint products — whether it's ours or someone else's — there's a lot of product opportunity for pet stores with older dogs.
In her PC work Linda prefers to work with clients who are open to finding new solutions to deal with the ongoing conflict and to address the difficulties the two
parent's have in making
joint decision
about their children.
Citing Indiana Code Section 31 -17-2-15, it ruled that because the
parents could communicate without being hostile, it would be in the best interests of the children to award
joint legal custody, as well as overnight stays on Sundays, and additionally reduced his support payments from
about $ 250 a week to $ 150 a week, based on the increased amount of time he was spending with the children and the fact that the mother's pay had increased and the cost of child care had gone down.
In
joint custody situations, both
parents make major decisions
about a minor child's education, health care and religion.
Joint custody is when a child either lives with both
parents equally or lives mostly with 1
parent (child's primary residence) but both make decisions
about the child.
Joint Custody: The
parents both have the rights and responsibilities to make decisions
about the child (ren), which are in the best interests of the child.
Children can also be very concerned
about how a separation will impact their relationship with each
parent, their schooling and their own friends and relationships, so we are here to support the whole family to reach a
joint decision.
Sole legal custody means that only one
parent has the authority to make important decisions for the child, while
joint legal custody means that both
parents have to make all or most decisions
about the child together.
With
joint legal custody, both
parents make decisions
about their child's medical care, religious affiliation or schooling.
Joint custody means that the
parents are equally responsible for making decisions
about the child, his / her education, religious upbringing, medical care, etc..
If the court orders
joint legal custody, both
parents will also have the right to make decisions
about the child's school, religious upbringing, and extracurricular activities.
The court may order
joint custody — both
parents share custody — or sole custody to one
parent, and must decide
joint or sole custody as to both legal custody (the right to make decisions
about a child's welfare) and physical custody (the right to have a child live with you).
The
Parenting Plan may be a Full
Joint Parenting Plan, when both spouses agree to everything and the plan is signed by both parties; a Partial
Joint Parenting Plan, when the parties are not in complete agreement
about all elements of the plan but both sign it; or a
Parenting Plan prepared by one party, when the parties can not agree.
The
parents have been unable to implement a
joint custody arrangement whereby they can both agree on final decisions
about the son;
When one
parent has sole custody or there is a
joint custody agreement, it is important to be specific
about holidays and visiting access schedules to avoid conflict.
TF - CBT included: skills in expressing feelings; training in coping skills; recognising the relation between thoughts, feelings, and behaviours; gradual exposure; cognitive processing of the abuse experience;
parent management skills; and, in
joint sessions, psychoeducation
about child sexual abuse and body safety.
It is especially beneficial for
parents, who though separating, will need to continue making
joint decisions
about their children well into the future.
Sole legal custody is an arrangement in which one
parent has sole authority to make decisions
about the child, even though the
parents may still share
joint physical custody.
According to research,
about half of all children in
joint physical custody see both
parents at least weekly, compared to one in 10 children in traditional custody arrangements (custodial mother, noncustodial father).
Joint legal custody allows each
parent to have an equal say in the child's welfare: they must make decisions together
about the child's education, housing, religion, healthcare, and so on.
Joint legal custody means that both
parents have rights to make decisions
about the child, such as where he goes to school and what doctor he visits.
In
joint legal custody arrangements, a move will not affect decision - making authority; thus, both
parents must still participate in making decisions
about the child.
Joint legal custody is when both
parents have an equal right to make major decisions concerning the child, such as decisions
about their child's medical care, what school he will attend and religion he will follow.
Joint custody itself doesn't last over the long haul — it ends either badly or well — but if there is to be any chance of good things developing they won't start until those titty - tatty pads are put away and the
parents get realistic and honest
about the situation.
Joint Legal Custody - In joint legal custody arrangements, parents share responsibility for making major decisions about the child's wel
Joint Legal Custody - In
joint legal custody arrangements, parents share responsibility for making major decisions about the child's wel
joint legal custody arrangements,
parents share responsibility for making major decisions
about the child's welfare.
With
joint legal custody, it can be very important for
parents to come up with a plan for how to communicate and make decisions
about the child's welfare.
Several of the most commonly identified risk factors in previous research were identified in this study, including being male, membership in a single -
parent or stepfamily, 5 high levels of
parent - reported childhood activity, 23,24 maternal mental health problems, 25 and a history of teenage parenthood.26 What is relatively novel
about this report is the consideration of the
joint effects of psychosocial risk factors, while controlling for multiple indicators of social class and the assessment of both accidents and illnesses in a large community sample followed prospectively since pregnancy.
My question is how do you go
about getting an ex-spouse to comply with
Joint Parenting Agreement?
In other words, as they take out
joint mortgages and pal around with straight
parents from the PTA, they may become considerably more square
about fidelity.
And so discussions
about parenting or, are best if they're
joint, shared discussions and acknowledging of each other's expertise.