After losing their main source of income, families can
face additional hardships such as financial instability, loss of home, or not enough food and other basic essentials.
The one - year residency requirement under the Divorce Act applies to all spouses seeking divorce in Canada, but it resulted in
additional hardship for same - sex couples who could not simply apply for divorce in the jurisdiction in which they had resided for the past year.
C.A.), reasoned that a sentence reduction is available under s. 24 (1) in two circumstances: where the breach mitigated the seriousness of the offence or when the breach
imposed additional hardship or punishment to the accused.
Their desire to avoid burdening parents and carers can
cause additional hardship for these children, who need to know that support is available to them as well.
This can result
in additional hardship and expense on behalf of the owner if Amtrak, the national rail operator, with more than 500 destinations, is their only option for transportation to a particular area.
Legislation written by Senator Felder, sponsored by Assembly member Brian Kavanagh, who recently joined the Senate, and signed in to law on Wednesday, December 13th, protects families already coping with tragedy and loss
from additional hardship.
This process is both time - consuming and costly,
creates additional hardship for Pilgrim and affected property owners, and will significantly delay project implementation.»
Since the state of student loan debt in this day and age is highly problematic statistically, it is crucial to make sure servicers do not
provide additional hardships for borrowers.
Obviously a 5 - year plan would be more exposed to life events that may inflict you
with additional hardship and cause you not to complete the program (a lot can happen over 5 years).
For instance, stressful life contexts encountered in childhood and adolescence, such as family economic hardship, parents» marital conflict, or community adversity often increase the likelihood that these youth will
face additional hardship (e.g., Conger et al. 2002; El - Sheikh et al. 2013; Wickrama et al. 2005).
Accidents often drain the financial reserves we have set aside and
impose additional hardships that victims were are not equipped to handle.
Their desire to avoid burdening parents and carers can
cause additional hardship for these children, who need to know that support is available to them and that there are adults who will take care of them.
However, the experience with Constance and the sewing machine salesman opened her eyes to
additional hardships that she was able to face and overcome with dignity and courage.
Even though no amount of money will ever be able to fill the void left by that individual's passing, legal action should and must be taken to ensure that a family does not have to suffer
any additional hardships.
You shouldn't have to face
the additional hardship of dealing with an insurance company more interested in protecting its profit margins than with getting you a fair settlement.
Although the death of a child typically would not result in income loss, as would the death of a spouse, the tragedy still would have some financial consequences, which could be
an additional hardship for a bereaved family.
Considering the legal troubles you already had to deal with, the last thing that you want is
additional hardships.