Sentences with phrase «courts frown upon»

Parents with a history of standing between the chid and the other parent may be surprised to find that the courts frown upon such behavior, even when the parent finds it to be justified.
The court frowns upon a parent who abandons his or her child, physically, sexually or emotionally abuses the child, has a history of domestic violence, assaulted or sexually assaulted the child and caused bodily harm, or has an adult sex offender conviction.

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Backing his claim with Article 13 of the Constitution which says «no person shall be deprived of his life intentionally except in the exercise of the execution of a sentence of a court in respect of a criminal offence under the laws of Ghana of which he has been convicted,» the caucus leader and Minister for Parliamentary Affairs said, «I do not think that the constitution, in so far as a matter is criminal, frowns upon the use of force to the extent that it may even deprive some other people of their lives.
What is interesting about this industry is not only its rapid growth in a conservative society that frowns upon courting more than one person at a time, but also its potential to change the social norms that are part of dating both online and offline.
That's generally frowned upon, so you could also go to court to challenge it preemptively by asking for a declaratory judgment, i.e. a judgment declaring that the law is unconstitutional.
In the lower courts, it's usually hyperbolic (and frowned upon) to claim the issue at hand is one of national importance.
This is known as «expert shopping» and it is frowned upon by courts.
Limiting or denying the rights of the other parent is frowned upon by the courts, and should not be done without a court order.
In cases like that, the court will frown upon one couple throwing out the marital property before it can be distributed properly.
A NYC prenuptial lawyer can help the client understand what type of provisions can be included in the document and what sort of matters would be frowned upon by the court.
As one should suspect, the Courts appropriately frown upon such actions.
Yet the courts may frown upon parents repeatedly turning to the court to settle minor disputes — so it's in your best interest to try and settle the issue with your ex first, before taking further action.
In fact, Dr. Lynn Ross DiMarzio testified that withholding a child from a parent is a form of parental alienation, to which this Court highly frowns upon
If taking the high - road, as this show portrayed, is to stay out of court (as multiple court battles are frowned upon) then one parent, in some cases will continue to defy court orders.
Using a child or children for advantage in a divorce case is never in the best interest of a child and is decidedly frowned upon by the courts.
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