Sentences with phrase «children over the objections»

The Supreme Court agreed on Friday to rule on the rights of non-Indian couples to adopt an Indian child over the objection of a parent who is a tribal member.
We are frequently asked whether a custodial parent can move out of state with the minor children over the objection of the non-custodial parent, particularly where the custodial parent is to be remarried or has experienced a change in employment.

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And so, when the sixth of his seven children was born, on Nov. 20, 1866, in Millville, Ohio, Landis decided to name the boy, over the fervent objections of the rest of his family, after that battleground — though he misspelled Kennesaw in the process.
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The bill now heads to the Senate floor, over the objections of a group of online companies whose lobbyists said the proposal won't prevent child predators and could soothe people into thinking they're safer online than they are.
An elderly couple set off in their rickety RV over the objections of their concerned adult children (Christian McKay and Janel Moloney).
Joseph Gordon - Levitt plays Robert Todd Lincoln, spoiling to enlist over the objections of his parents; and 13 - year - old Gulliver McGrath as young Tad Lincoln is an avatar for Spielberg's inner child — crucially so in perhaps the film's most Spielbergian moment, a wholly novel take on perhaps the most familiar image in Lincoln's biography.
But moms have a more elemental objection: The whole operation is a federal power grab over their children's education.
Is the guardian ad litem allowed to present hearsay statements of the child over one or both parties» objection?
The court may also include the cost of private school expenses when calculating child support over the objection of the other parent.
With this change, a fit parent who agrees to a guardianship because of the parent's substance abuse or dependence will have the same standard for terminating the guardianship as any parent whose children are under guardianship over their objection.
If maintaining a close geographic relationship with both parents were controlling, no primary parent would be allowed to move away over the objection of the other parent without losing custody of the child.
TORONTO — Two Canadian children at the centre of a protracted custody dispute must return to their father in Germany over their objections and against the wishes of their mother, Ontario's top court ruled Tuesday.
We have little doubt that the Due Process Clause would be offended «if a State were to attempt to force the breakup of a natural family, over the objections of the parents and their children, without some showing of unfitness and for the sole reason that to do so was thought to be in the children's best interest.»
(A) It shall not be in the best interests of the child to allocate mutual decision - making responsibility over the objection of the other party or the legal representative of the child, unless the court finds that there is credible evidence of the ability of the parties to make decisions cooperatively in the best interest of the child in a manner that is safe for the abused party and the child; and (B) The court shall not appoint a parenting coordinator solely to ensure that mutual decision - making can be accomplished.
If the court finds that one of the parties has committed child abuse or neglect, then it shall not be in the best interests of the child to allocate mutual decision - making with respect to any issue over the objection of the other party or the legal representative of the child.
Additionally, New Jersey has a statute allowing grandparents to seek visitation over the objection of one of the children's biological parents in appropriate circumstances.
Rochester Family Lawyer: Can a Parent Travel with Young Child Abroad Over Custodial Parent's Objections?
These states favor preserving continuity in the relationship between the child and noncustodial parent, and courts in these states are reluctant to allow the custodial parent to move over the objection of the noncustodial parent unless there is a very good reason.
In re Marriage of Ciganovich, supra, 61 Cal.App.3 d 289, a post-Family Law Act case, cites the predecessor of section 7501 as support for the «general rule [that] a parent having child custody is entitled to change residence [over the other parent's objection] unless the move is detrimental to the child.
If the court finds that the contesting birth parent has failed to exercise the normal parental functions of care and support of the child, remains unable to do so and that inability is unlikely to change in the immediate future, a judgment of adoption will be entered over their objection.
The California Court of Appeals handed down a decision in 1996 in the case of Barkaloff v. Woodward, indicating that the court has the right to award visitation, over parental objection, to a non-parent who has an interest in the well - being of a child.
These recent Colorado Court of Appeals cases − if not overruled by the Colorado Supreme Court − establish that Colorado courts must now decide whether to permit a parent to relocate with a child (over the other parent's objection) purely on whether such a move or relocation is, on balance and considering all the factors of Colorado law, in the best interests of the child.
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