Sentences with phrase «court at a designated time»

«Jumping bail» or «skipping bail» means that you failed to appear in court at a designated time and place when there was a fixed bail bond amount made.
Failure to appear in court at a designated time and place applies to all types of court appearances, including traffic court, jury duty, civil cases and criminal cases.

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Under the Family Law Act or the Divorce Act, a court can order a support payor to designate the support recipient as the irrevocable beneficiary of a life insurance policy to ensure funds exist at the time of the payor's death to satisfy his (or her) support obligations specified in the support order.
The Court may make an order which allows or requires a person to return the child to you at a designated time and place.
At any time during child - related proceedings, the court may designate a family consultant as the family consultant in relation to the proceedings.
(1) A party objecting to the intended relocation of the child or the relocating parent's proposed revised residential schedule shall do so by filing the objection with the court and serving the objection on the relocating party and all other persons entitled by court order to residential time or visitation with the child by means of personal service or mailing by any form of mail requiring a return receipt to the relocating party at the address designated for service on the notice of intended relocation and to other parties requiring notice at their mailing address.
If the court rules on joint managing conservatorship at trial, the judge will designate this right to one parent, usually the one with whom the children will live the majority of the time.
At any time during child ‑ related proceedings, the court may designate a family consultant as the family consultant in relation to the proceedings.
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