Sentences with phrase «allocates parental responsibility for the child»

(b) under the order, no parent, grandparent or other relative of the child would be allocated parental responsibility for the child; and

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-- Enabling parenting coordination by agreement or court order; — Amending the Commercial Arbitration Act to address family arbitrations; — integrating reproductive technologies into determining a child's legal parents; — Replacing the terms «custody» and «access» with «guardianship» and «parenting time»; — Defining «guardianship» through a list of «parental responsibilities» that can be allocated to allow for more customized parenting arrangements; — Extending the legislative property division regime to common - law spouses who have lived together for two years in a marriage - like relationship or who are in marriage - like relationship of some permanence and have children together; — Excluding certain types of property (e.g. pre-relationship property, gifts, and inheritances) from the pool of family property to be divided 50 - 50; and — Providing that debts are subject to equal division.
When parents divorce in Ohio, the court must allocate parental rights and responsibilities for their child or children.
Where the Children's Court makes an order allocating parental responsibility to a person who is not the parent of the child or young person (eg Minister for Family & Community Services), the Court will often order that a «section 82 report» be prepared and filed detailing the suitability of the arrangements made for the child or young person.
Section 82 reports (suitability of arrangements) Where the Children's Court makes an order allocating parental responsibility to a person who is not the parent of the child or young person (eg Minister for Family & Community Services), the Court will often order that a report be prepared and filed detailing the suitability of the arrangements made for the child or young person («section 82 report»).
Statutory care means the Children's Court has made an order allocating some or all aspects of parental responsibility to the Minister for Family and Community Services.
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