Sentences with phrase «decree until»

You can use this time to negotiate a marital settlement agreement, but even if you complete and sign the agreement within just a few months, the court won't order a final decree until six months have passed.
This means that no matter how quickly you can resolve your divorce issues, a judge can not issue you a divorce decree until the waiting period has expired.
Since the court doesn't issue a divorce decree until the end of the divorce process, Maryland allows its courts to enter temporary orders, called pendente lite, after the divorce is filed but before it is finalized.
In Ohio, for instance, you have two weeks to object so a judge won't review and sign the decision into a decree until this time has passed.

Not exact matches

With the new decree, any income earned from cryptocurrency related businesses remains tax exempt until 2023.
In Daniel 9:25, we are told to begin counting the years until the Messiah comes when the decree goes forth to rebuild Jerusalem.
The Philadelphia Confession of Faith, echoing the Westminster Confession, rejected it plainly: «God did from all eternity decree to justify all the elect... nevertheless, they are not justified personally until the Holy Spirit doth in due time actually apply Christ unto them.»
He pronounces woe upon those who join house to house, who add field to field, until there is no more room (5:8); and upon those who make iniquitous decrees, who write oppressive statutes, to turn aside the needy from justice and to rob the poor of Yahweh's people of their right, who make widows their spoil and orphans their prey (10:1 - 2).
How could Romney sit under and practice the teachings of a religion that until the late 1970's decree and believe that African - Americans were decendents of Cain and therefore cursed, that they were not allowed to become priests and take part in the churchs» sacraments?
In Romans 8:28 - 30, Paul is not talking about an eternal decree from eternity past about to whom He would give eternal life, but rather, God's plan from eternity past to bring those who believe in Jesus into conformity to the image of Jesus Christ, which does not fully occur until glorification (cf. Eph 1:4; 4:1; 5:27; Col 1:22 - 23).
Three of the high - water marks of 20th - century ecumenism reflect this dominance: the WCC's New Delhi statement on «the unity we seek» (1961), Vatican II's Unitatis redintegratio (Decree on Ecumenism, 1964) and the WCC's Faith and Order document Baptism, Eucharist, and Ministry, which, though not given its finishing touches until just before its publication in 1982, reflects in its substance agreements that had been reached a decade or more earlier.
The authority of the Roman Pontiff was confirmed by the provision that the decrees of the Council were not to be binding until the Pope had officially approved them.
Yet surely the salient point in this whole sombre business is that English law historically decrees that a man is innocent until he is proved guilty and Terry's case has been arbitrarily postponed to be tried in distant July.
Sometimes, despite the positive impact of physical separation, couples stay together in the same physical space for legal and financial reasons until the day of the divorce decree.
However until their entry into force, existing legislation and the decrees and decisions of the Council of National Security shall apply.
In 1984, the Buhari regime portrayed politicians from the Shagari era as corrupt and so intense was the fight against corruption that the regime promulgated a decree that officers of the Shagari administration were presumed guilty until proved innocent.
So, until the NLRB changes its mind on its 2004 decree, graduate assistants can only organize unions at private universities that do not oppose them.
Serbia had three science academies until 1992, when a decree signed by then President Milošević cancelled the academies in Kosovo and Vojvodina, a semi-autonomous province in Serbia's north.
When nerdy new student Spud (Eric Gilliland) makes the fateful mistake of offending both Cherri and Rod on his first day at Echo Lake High, his punishment is to serve as Cherri's «slave» until both she and her brutish boyfriend decree that he has made up for his unintentional transgression.
A rabbi has decreed that until Menashe remarries, Rieven must live with an aunt and uncle.
Illinois education officials initially told the Chicago schools they would not have to offer the tutoring services in failing schools until September 2003 — which left district officials scrambling when the federal Department of Education decreed that they would have to begin offering the services this past winter.
Before you can begin the mortgage loan process, you must wait until your divorce is finalized, plus an additional 31 days after a judge has signed your final divorce decree.
The creditor considers both parties responsible for the debt until the account has been paid in full, regardless of changes in relationship status or divorce decree.
everybody who reads dans should cancel there ba credit cards until they rescind this evil decree!!!
... until now; out of nowhere, Phoenix Online has announced that the game will be released episodically starting this July 10 with «What is Decreed Must Be.»
However, the consent decree was not approved by the New York State Supreme Court until December 16, 2015.
Whether visitors basked in the virtual warmth of Olafur Eliasson's fake sun in his «Weather Project,» or laid themselves upon Ai Weiwei's field of 100 million hand - painted porcelain sunflower seeds (until the dust stirred up was decreed a health hazard), the collective, interactive experience of these artworks has generated its own momentum and a new set of norms for the museum - going experience.
In early 2007, BC Hydro had signed contracts to receive power from two coal - fuelled plants — until premier Gordon Campbell decreed that all future sources of electricity must be zero - emission.
as self - appointed Despot Philosopher King I hereby decree, from here on until the end of Western civilization
WHEREAS Skeeter Jones, good and gentle Labrador, attended faithfully with Ms. Amy Jones all prescribed Baylor Law School classes, dog - day in and dog - day out, until completion; WHEREAS he showed uncommon bravery in yawning loudly in abject dog - boredom during a certain lecture of Professor Jeremy Counseller, caring but little for the intricacies of removal and remand; WHEREAS he successfully begged for donuts from Professor David Guinn, having been unfairly tempted by the hi - jinks of the latter; WHEREAS Good Dog Skeeter completed the Practice Court program without being called upon once or reading nary a case, all knowing that a snarl would rebuff any such intrusion; WHEREAS he is now an older, wiser and even a bit fatter dog; WHEREAS those who survive Baylor Law School are entitled to all barking rights, entitlements and appurtenances thereto; THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY DECREED that Baylor University School of Law confers upon Skeeter the Labrador this
That's because the court lacks jurisdiction to give life to an order unless and until the pronouncement of a decree has taken place.
If the language were applied, the trial court's approval of Vincent's move would mostly be negated because she did not move until after the decree was issued.
Despite your judgment of divorce nisi or interlocutory decree, you are still legally married and can not remarry until the judgment becomes «final» or «absolute.»
«I would add to the present grounds of divorce a provision that no decree shall be granted until at least 12 months have elapsed from the service of the petition (the start of the formalities).
suits; that these purchases were made in pursuance of the conspiracy, secretly and fraudulently, for the purpose of preventing the Toledo Company and the District Court of Northern Illinois and the Circuit Court of Appeals of the Seventh Circuit from learning of the Phinney commercial practice; that the Toledo Company made diligent effort and investigation to find the Phinney commercial practice, and also evidence of the Computing Company's fraudulent suppression of evidence thereof; that, while Toledo Company had had knowledge of the Phinney commercial practice since 1913, it had no knowledge of Computing Company's fraudulent suppression thereof until December 20, 1921, which was after the affirmance of the accounting decree.
In a judicial proceeding to sell tax - delinquent realty, the Commissioner of Accounts can not enter a decree of confirmation of sale until the value of liens against the property being sold are determined.
A practice of saving paperwork for one year after the relevant statute of limitations for a lawsuit expires is common, but some kinds of paperwork needs to be retained much longer such as vital statistics records (e.g. birth certificates, marriage certificates and divorce decrees) that can prove citizenship and marital status, documents showing the purchase price of property that may later be sold until it is sold (for tax purposes), documents that prove ownership of property that is still owned, documents that prove final payment of debts, many documents related to a divorce, and many documents related to estate planning.
Lukashenko's decree introduces tax breaks and other incentives for crypto businesses until January 1, 2023.
If your marriage is voidable, it is considered to be a valid marriage until a decree of annulment is made.
If you and your spouse can not agree on a mutually satisfactory custody arrangement to use until the court issues its decree, either of you may ask the court for a temporary custody order.
Otherwise, the terms of the order are in effect until the court issues your final divorce decree.
Whether you file a contested or uncontested case, your divorce is not final until the judge issues the decree.
You can complete the paperwork and file it at any point after you've separated, though the final divorce decree won't be issued until you've been apart for the full year.
Because this process can take time and creates uncertainty, one or both spouses may file temporary orders requesting certain alimony or child support amounts as well as custody arrangements that will remain in effect until the divorce decree is entered.
These are orders that remain in effect during the course of your divorce proceedings, until permanent orders are issued by the court with the final divorce decree.
Temporary orders govern until your divorce is final and a parenting plan is included in the terms of your decree.
As in other states, Georgia divorces are not official, or final, until a Georgia judge has signed a divorce decree.
A married couple who opts to live separately can still enter into a written separation agreement, but it will not become binding until the spouses either file for divorce, and the agreement becomes part of the divorce decree, or file for a judgment of separate maintenance.
Pendente lite orders remain in effect from the date the court signs them until the date of the decree.
For example, if your divorce decree notes that you must pay a certain amount of child support each month yet you lose your job, your former spouse may agree to accept less child support until you locate new employment.
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