Sentences with phrase «biological children under»

The divorce proceedings will continue and the children are treated exactly as biological children under the law.

Not exact matches

Therefore, in recognition of the biological reality that human life begins at the moment of fertilization, the unborn child is enti.tled to the protection of the law under all circu.mstances and at every stage of pregnancy.
Therefore, in recognition of the biological reality that human life begins at the moment of fertilization, the unborn child is ent.itled to the protection of the law under all circu.mstances and at every stage of pregnancy.
Founded in 1989, Center Families programs include support groups for LGBT parents and prospective parents; trainings for teachers and school administrators; advocacy and activist efforts; support around alternative insemination and other biological parenthood options; forums on custody issues when LGBT parents separate; financial planning for alternative families; and recreational programs for children 8 and under (Halloween Parties, Holiday Parties, Play Days, etc.).
Filed Under: Family, Meika Rouda Tagged With: adoption, adoptive parents, biological father, biological mother, Dusten Brown, ICWA, Indian Child Welfare Act, paternal rights, Supreme Court, toddler, Veronica Capobianco
It makes biological sense that children evolved to make sure they were under an adults» radar at all times, to protect them from wolves and other dangers in the wild.
Note that a child can be a ward of the court and still have contact with his or her biological parents or even still be living with the parents (albeit under court supervision).
We use the term «Child» to include your biological child or any other child who can inherit your personal property under state law or who meets certain specific requirements under the Social Security Act; sucChild» to include your biological child or any other child who can inherit your personal property under state law or who meets certain specific requirements under the Social Security Act; succhild or any other child who can inherit your personal property under state law or who meets certain specific requirements under the Social Security Act; succhild who can inherit your personal property under state law or who meets certain specific requirements under the Social Security Act; such as:
Under English law, irrespective of any biological connection to the baby, the woman who gives birth to that baby is treated as the child's legal mother.
Observing that the concept of «family» under Art 8 was not confined to marriage - based relationships, the ECtHR noted that while the 1967 European Convention on the Adoption of Children provided that the obligations of biological parents ceased on adoption, only 18 member states had ratified this Convention.
Non-parent third parties may obtain child custody rights when biological parents consent to the arrangement or if it becomes necessary under the circumstances to grant custody to a third party.
«Because very young children, especially those under three years old, do not function independently, but in relationship to others, the quality of their relationships with biological and substitute caregivers largely determines their physical, social emotional, and cognitive developmental processes.
If you are concerned that your child has a developmental delay or disability a local FIT provider agency will conduct a developmental evaluation to see if your child is eligible under one of the following eligibility categories: Developmental delay of over 25 %; Diagnosed established medical condition (examples: Down syndrome and other genetic conditions, Autism, Cerebral palsy, Vision or hearing loss, etc.); Diagnosed biological medical risk (examples: low birth weight, prematurity etc.); or environmental family risk factors.
Families with a non-biological father figure contained a higher proportion of younger parents: when children were aged 10, 18 % of mothers in families with a father figure were under 30, compared to only 3 % of families with a resident biological father.
Yet, gender imbalances in father - stepmother guidance and daily care of children tended to dominate in these interview findings despite biological fathers» longer term relationships and biological ties with their children that their current wives did not have... fathers» work obligations sometimes created situations in which children were left for long periods under the sole care of the stepmother.»
A term used to describe a Consent to Adoption that has been signed by the biological parent of a child that is being placed for adoption, which under state law can not be revoked after it is signed, unless the court specifically finds that the Consent to Adoption was obtained by fraud or misrepresentation, or by the use force or undue duress on the birth parent.
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