Not exact matches
You will need to have
Parental Responsibility in order
for the court to recognise you as the
child's father, and they'll have to do this before you can be involved in court decisions
about their future, such as which school they go to, which country they live in, what their surname is etc..
If you have
parental responsibility for a
child you don't live with, you don't necessarily have a right to contact with them - but the other parent still needs to keep you updated
about their well - being and progress.
As a result, parents» rights and
responsibilities are again in the forefront as a necessary ingredient
for appropriate and individualized educational programming, mandating that schools provide an opportunity
for active
parental participation in decisions
about the education of
children.
However, if your
child is in the care system, the local authority should involve you in discussions
about plans
for your
child whether or not you have
parental responsibility.
Parental responsibility is the term used to describe the rights and
responsibilities parents have to care and provide
for their
children and make important decisions
about their upbringing.
The investigations vary in scope depending upon the legal issues in your case, but this investigator's job is always to inform the Court
about what is going on that could impact the
children and to make a recommendation
for parental responsibilities in the current case based on the investigator's opinion on what would be in the
child (ren)'s best interests.
FAMILY LAW — APPEAL — INTERIM PARENTING — Where there is nothing anomalous
about the primary judge finding, by virtue of s 61DA (3) of the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth)(«the Act»), that it would «not be appropriate» to apply the presumption in favour of equal shared
parental responsibility, while going on to make an order
for equal shared
parental responsibility ¬ Where it can be seen that the primary judge addressed what was necessary from s 65DAA of the Act, given the parameters of the dispute, and how the parties» respective cases were presented — Where the primary judge adequately and appropriately considered what she is obliged to in determining where the best interests of the
children lie, bearing in mind that that consideration is framed by the parameters of the issues in dispute, and how each party has presented their case — Where there is no merit in the grounds of appeal ¬ Appeal dismissed.
Parental responsibility is
about decisions relating to a
child's care, welfare and development,
for example, a
child's health, where a
child lives and goes to school, what surname a
child should have and a
child's religious and cultural upbringing.
FAMILY LAW —
CHILDREN — Parenting — Parental responsibility — With whom the children shall live and spend time — Separation of siblings — Where the two eldest children have been living with the father and the youngest child has been living with the mother — Where both parents seek sole parental responsibility for all three children and for the children to live with them ---- Where there are concerns about the mother's parenting capacity in relation to the two eldest children — Where the mother's relationship with the youngest child is a protective factor for the child — Orders made for the father to have sole parental responsibility for the two eldest children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age t
CHILDREN — Parenting —
Parental responsibility — With whom the children shall live and spend time — Separation of siblings — Where the two eldest children have been living with the father and the youngest child has been living with the mother — Where both parents seek sole parental responsibility for all three children and for the children to live with them ---- Where there are concerns about the mother's parenting capacity in relation to the two eldest children — Where the mother's relationship with the youngest child is a protective factor for the child — Orders made for the father to have sole parental responsibility for the two eldest children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age t
Parental responsibility — With whom the
children shall live and spend time — Separation of siblings — Where the two eldest children have been living with the father and the youngest child has been living with the mother — Where both parents seek sole parental responsibility for all three children and for the children to live with them ---- Where there are concerns about the mother's parenting capacity in relation to the two eldest children — Where the mother's relationship with the youngest child is a protective factor for the child — Orders made for the father to have sole parental responsibility for the two eldest children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age t
children shall live and spend time — Separation of siblings — Where the two eldest
children have been living with the father and the youngest child has been living with the mother — Where both parents seek sole parental responsibility for all three children and for the children to live with them ---- Where there are concerns about the mother's parenting capacity in relation to the two eldest children — Where the mother's relationship with the youngest child is a protective factor for the child — Orders made for the father to have sole parental responsibility for the two eldest children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age t
children have been living with the father and the youngest
child has been living with the mother — Where both parents seek sole
parental responsibility for all three children and for the children to live with them ---- Where there are concerns about the mother's parenting capacity in relation to the two eldest children — Where the mother's relationship with the youngest child is a protective factor for the child — Orders made for the father to have sole parental responsibility for the two eldest children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age t
parental responsibility for all three
children and for the children to live with them ---- Where there are concerns about the mother's parenting capacity in relation to the two eldest children — Where the mother's relationship with the youngest child is a protective factor for the child — Orders made for the father to have sole parental responsibility for the two eldest children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age t
children and
for the
children to live with them ---- Where there are concerns about the mother's parenting capacity in relation to the two eldest children — Where the mother's relationship with the youngest child is a protective factor for the child — Orders made for the father to have sole parental responsibility for the two eldest children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age t
children to live with them ---- Where there are concerns
about the mother's parenting capacity in relation to the two eldest
children — Where the mother's relationship with the youngest child is a protective factor for the child — Orders made for the father to have sole parental responsibility for the two eldest children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age t
children — Where the mother's relationship with the youngest
child is a protective factor
for the
child — Orders made
for the father to have sole
parental responsibility for the two eldest children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age t
parental responsibility for the two eldest
children and the mother to have sole parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age t
children and the mother to have sole
parental responsibility for the youngest child — Orders made for the two eldest children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age t
parental responsibility for the youngest
child — Orders made
for the two eldest
children to live with the father and the youngest child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age t
children to live with the father and the youngest
child to live with the mother — Orders made permitting the
children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age t
children to determine when to spend time with the non-resident parent on reaching age thirteen.
(i) if they are to share
parental responsibility for the
child under the plan — provisions of the kind referred to in paragraph 63C (2)(d)(which deals with the form of consultations between the parties to the plan) as a way of avoiding future conflicts over, or misunderstandings
about, the matters covered by that paragraph; and
When Ahmed finds out more
about family law, he realises that both he and Aisha have
parental responsibility, and may continue to share the
responsibility of caring
for their
children.
The Special Guardian then shares
parental responsibility for the
child with the parents, and can make nearly all the major decisions
about the
child without having to consult them.
There is a lack of understanding
about parental responsibility, both legally and more generally: some mistakenly think the balance of
parental responsibility shifts following separation, with one parent assuming full
responsibility for their
child.
As a carer, you have
responsibility for making day - to - day decisions
about children or young people in your care, and you may also be delegated aspects of
parental responsibility.
With more than one in three
children now born outside marriage, some parents may be unclear
about who has legal
parental responsibility for their
children.»
In
about 20 % of the cases that come to me because of my expertise in «
parental alienation» it turns out that the targeted parent who is alleging «
parental alienation» actually turns out to be the narcissistic parent who is externalizing blame and
responsibility for the
child's reluctance to be with the narcissistic parent onto the other parent by alleging «
parental alienation» because the narcissistic targeted parent feels «entitled» to possess the
child.
The Family Law Facilitator's Office is available to help both parties who have questions
about child support, spousal support,
child custody and visitation, establishment of
parental responsibility for minor
children, health insurance, and the availability of community resources to help families.
Any person caring
for a
child,
for example a family and friends carer can make all the day to day decisions
about the
child to make sure they are well looked after, but they should speak to someone who has
parental responsibility when it comes to important decisions
about the
child.
Special conditions
for making parenting order
about whom a
child lives with or the allocation of
parental responsibility by consent in favour of non ‑ parent... 209
This order does not give
Children's Services
parental responsibility for the
child so basic decisions
about how the
child is raised can be made by the parents / other with
parental responsibility but they may still want to discuss things with the supervising social worker to make sure they are happy with the plan.
They don't have to consult the parents or anyone else with
parental responsibility about most decisions
for the
child.
If a parent is granted «sole»
parental rights and
responsibilities, she is responsible
for providing a home
for the
child and making decisions concerning his welfare, such as decisions
about education, health and religion.