It's important not to become overly anxious if
your child expresses a wish that you and their other parent were back together again.
Not exact matches
In the state of Nevada, it is up to the judge to determine whether a
child who
wishes to
express a preference is of sufficient intelligence and emotional maturity to participate in such a decision.
The
child's
wishes, if the
child is of an age to
express a reasonable preference (generally age 12 or older)
When playing with your 11 month old, choose activities that increase your little one's cognitive interest, not only by improving the nascent speech, but also by teaching your
child to walk, to
express her
wishes, and distinguish objects.
Most custody decisions are made based on the
child's
wishes when a
child is mature enough to
express his feelings.
It is one thing to be a friend who would help your
child to
express himself and make him able to face life's challenges by letting him or her make her own mistakes and learning from them; and it is entirely something else to become a pal to your teenager and let him do whatever he or she
wishes with no control.
Centaury will help your
child stay in touch with its own
wishes and be able to
express and defend their own opinions.
Do our actions communicate more clearly than our words when it comes to
expressing our
wishes for our
children?
Involving
children in decision - making discussions can help them to
express their
wishes and encourage them to discuss their feelings.
Where parents have relinquished a
child (consensual adoption) and
express a
wish that the
child be adopted outside the birth family, the degree of interference with family life is less than where the parent /
child relationship is terminated against the parent's
wishes (non-consensual adoption).
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The point of these laws is to balance the parents»
wishes with the well - being of the
child, who can not
express approval or disapproval of their parents» choice.
The mediator or collaborative facilitator will help determine the appropriate forum for the
child to
express his
wishes and whether you and your spouse should be present.
It does not
express a preference for following the
wishes of the birth family or placing a
child with the
child's birth family, though this will often be in the best interests of the
child.
(II) The
wishes of the
child if he or she is sufficiently mature to
express reasoned and independent preferences as to the parenting time schedule;
In play,
children express what their lives are like now, what their needs are, or how they
wish things could be.
Foster - care
children's greatest
wish in life is for a family to love them, and hearing them
express this desire is painful.
«I am dedicated to the practice of providing play therapy to
children and adolescents, whereby offering any
child with the safe space that is needed to
express his or her emotional needs,
wishes, and fears.
Courts often are reluctant to ignore the view
expressed by
children that they do not
wish to meet their fathers, despite the fact that such
children have been «intensively programmed» to respond in this way by mothers and the mother's relations.
The
child consultant reports back the
child's experience of the separation and conflict, and the
child's
expressed wishes and unspoken developmental needs.
Furthermore, as
children, they are much less able to choose whether or not they
wish to be involved in caring activities and, even if they have
expressed a choice, may not be making an informed decision.
Play is to the
child what verbalization is to the adult - it is a medium for
expressing feelings, exploring relationships, describing experiences and disclosing
wishes.
During a divorce,
children often want to
express their
wishes about custody, especially if they have a stronger...
helping
children learn words that
express their thoughts and
wishes, so they know how to ask for what they need or want
Where the limitations of RCW 26.09.191 are not dispositive of the
child's residential schedule, the court shall consider the following factors: (i) The relative strength, nature, and stability of the
child's relationship with each parent; (ii) The agreements of the parties, provided they were entered into knowingly and voluntarily; (iii) Each parent's past and potential for future performance of parenting functions as defined in RCW 26.09.004 (3), including whether a parent has taken greater responsibility for performing parenting functions relating to the daily needs of the
child; (iv) The emotional needs and developmental level of the
child; (v) The
child's relationship with siblings and with other significant adults, as well as the
child's involvement with his or her physical surroundings, school, or other significant activities; (vi) The
wishes of the parents and the
wishes of a
child who is sufficiently mature to
express reasoned and independent preferences as to his or her residential schedule; and (vii) Each parent's employment schedule, and shall make accommodations consistent with those schedules.
The fully alienated
child is a
child who does not
wish to have any contact whatsoever with one parent and who
expresses only negative feelings for that parent and only positive feelings for the other parent.
Another factor is «the
wishes of a
child who is sufficiently mature to
express reasoned and independent preferences as to his or her residential schedule.»
The mediator or collaborative facilitator will help determine the appropriate forum for the
child to
express his
wishes and whether you and your spouse should be present.
They
expressed a desire for all judges presiding over care order cases to ensure that they speak to the
children involved before making a ruling, in order to understand the
wishes of said
children and to make a better, more informed decision in the long run.
Joint custody arrangements are frequently constructed around the school year, age and developmental stage of the
child and
expressed wishes of the
children and parents.
One of you may plan to move or remarry, or your
child may
express a
wish to live with one of you full time but not the other.
After your divorce and
child custody agreement is over - in some cases years after a parenting plan has been in place - it is normal for a
child to
express a
wish to live permanently with your former spouse.
Mothers asked the court to support the
child's
expressed wishes to stop contact with the father temporarily — saying that the risk of elimination of the father was a small price to pay to protect the
child from the father's abuse or severe incompetence.
Judges often are reluctant to ignore the view
expressed by
children that they do not
wish to meet their fathers, despite the fact that such
children have been «intensively programmed» to respond in this way by mothers and the mother's relations.
The
child's
wishes, if the
child is of an age to
express a reasonable preference (generally age 12 or older)
There is a provision that a minor's counsel, evaluator, an investigator or recommending mediator may help the court determine if a
child wishes to
express a preference.
During a divorce,
children often want to
express their
wishes about custody, especially if they have a stronger preference to live with one parent instead of the other.
And the best interests standard requires the court to apply the same factors in any custody decision: the
wishes of the parents; the need to assure a continuing and meaningful relationship with both parents and which parent would be more likely to facilitate that relationship; the interaction of the
child with parents, siblings and other family members; which parent would more likely allow frequent, continuing and meaningful contact with the other parent; the
child's adjustment to home, school and community; the mental and physical health of both parents, including any issues of domestic violence; the intention of either parent to relocate; and the
wishes of the
child, if the
child is sufficiently mature to
express such
wishes.
For example, research and theory on abused and traumatized
children consistently highlight that these
child victims are quick to absolve the abusive parent of all blame and
express quite strongly the
wish to be reunified with that parent (e.g., Herman, 1992).