108, 113, 953 S.W. 2d 596, 598 (1997)... With the interest of Maegan as our primary concern, we reverse the chancellor's order
awarding the parties joint custody and remand the case to the chancellor to enter an award granting primary custody to appellant with liberal visitation rights to appellee.»
Not exact matches
Mississippi may modify a
joint custody
award, if a
party presents evidence of a material change of circumstances.
The court may also
award joint custody if one
party requests
joint custody and the court finds it to be in the best interests of the child.
Georgia: The court may
award joint custody and may consider agreements of the
parties, if they are in the best interests of the child.
Under Alabama law, a court may consider an
award of
joint custody, whereby the parental rights of both
parties remain intact, with one parent as the primary custodian of the children and the other as the secondary custodian.
Colorado:
Joint custody, with one parent designated residential custodian, may be
awarded when the
parties submit a parenting plan.
When
joint custody is
awarded, support obligations are based on how much each
party earns and the percentage of time the child spends with each
party.
Child support obligations depend on whether one
party has sole custody or whether both parents are
awarded joint custody.
In March 2006 Norman stood down from his portfolio to pursue other research interest and was
joint runner - up for the 2006 Epolitix Environmental Charity Champion
Award with Oliver Letwin for their work trying to establish a Cross
Party Consensus on Climate Change.
The hotel is owned by Jekyll Oceanfront Hotel, LLC (JOFH), a
joint venture comprised of several investors including Leon N. Weiner & Associates, Inc, a nationally recognized real estate development company, and New Castle Hotels & Resorts, an
award - winning, independent third -
party hotel manager.
The court may
award either
joint or sole custody in a case, based upon the best interest of the child, and may also
award visitation rights to a
party.
The employment tribunal found that it was not just and equitable to make an order of apportionment and so
awarded on a
joint and several liability basis against the
parties who did not attend the hearing.
Courts can grant sole custody,
joint custody or
award custody to third
parties such as grandparents.
As regards
awards made in the territory of certain non-contracting States, the Romanian People's Republic will apply the Convention only on the basis of reciprocity established by
joint agreement between the
parties.
For example, if the
parties are
joint owners of a business but one of the spouses runs it and the other is an equity owner only, a judge might
award the entire business to the spouse running it.
In Kerr, the S.C.C. recognized that this remedial dichotomy did not accurately reflect the realities of many domestic partners, and introduced a «value survived» monetary
award to be used in instances where the
parties» relationship can be characterized as a «
joint family venture.»
More than 30 states now have statutes specifically authorizing
joint custody
awards, and most states now hold that a court's authority to
award joint custody does not depend upon the
parties that request it.
Both types of custody can be shared between the
parties (
joint custody) or
awarded to one parent only (sole custody).
More than 30 states now have statutes specifically authorizing
joint custody
awards, and most states now hold that the courts authority to
award joint custody does not depend upon whether the
parties request it.
After a contentious custody battle, the
parties were
awarded joint legal custody of their two children, with the mother being
awarded primary physical custody.
«After hearing all of the evidence, the trial court found that the
joint - custody arrangement was not working and that primary custody should be
awarded to one of the
parties.
[FN51] Rather than codify the practice of
awarding joint custody to
parties who agree to such an arrangement, the new law creates a presumption that shifts the focus away from the child, despite the childrearing problems inherent in parental discord, and toward the parents.
[FN67] While such eventualities would not necessarily preclude a
joint custody
award, they do underscore the difficulty of imposing interaction implicit in the marital relationship upon
parties who are not in that relationship.