Sentences with phrase «child custody order varies»

The exact process for proposing a new child custody order varies from state to state.
The exact penalties for disobeying a child custody order vary from state to state, but the consequences can include criminal charges, monetary fines and permanent loss of custody or visitation.

Not exact matches

Divorcing parents» rights with respect to their children will vary depending on the type of custody that is agreed upon or ordered by the court.
In Cortina, the court upheld the trial judge's decision to award sole custody of teenage children to the father but varied the costs order to take into account the fact that a particular offer had expired three days before trial and thus was not in strict compliance with Rule 18 (14).
In today's blog MacLean law founder, Lorne N. MacLean, QC winning counsel in Young v. Young, Canada's leading child custody case, explains the rules involved in obtaining or refusing an order Varying Child Custody Parenting Arrangemchild custody case, explains the rules involved in obtaining or refusing an order Varying Child Custody Parenting Arrangcustody case, explains the rules involved in obtaining or refusing an order Varying Child Custody Parenting ArrangemChild Custody Parenting ArrangCustody Parenting Arrangements.
Barring a successful appeal from the order of child custody and parenting arrangements a spouse seeking to vary an order must show a substantial change in the conditions means and circumstances of the parents or the child has occurred since the last Order which if known at the time of the last order would have led to a different reorder of child custody and parenting arrangements a spouse seeking to vary an order must show a substantial change in the conditions means and circumstances of the parents or the child has occurred since the last Order which if known at the time of the last order would have led to a different reorder must show a substantial change in the conditions means and circumstances of the parents or the child has occurred since the last Order which if known at the time of the last order would have led to a different reOrder which if known at the time of the last order would have led to a different reorder would have led to a different result.
Any change to these equal custody rights typically requires a court order and child custody laws vary from state to state.
Procedures vary according to state law, but courts can modify child support orders when a family's situation changes, perhaps when one spouse receives a significant increase in income or the custody arrangements change.
«In May 2007, mother unilaterally terminated access and father had not had access since that time — Father brought motion to vary order to give him sole custody with no access to mother based on parental alienation, and finding was made that mother alienated M from father — Issue arose as to whether judgment could be released to public — As full names of parties and child were not referred to in judgment, judgment could be released to public.»
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