Sentences with phrase «etc. separates children»

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Founded in 1989, Center Families programs include support groups for LGBT parents and prospective parents; trainings for teachers and school administrators; advocacy and activist efforts; support around alternative insemination and other biological parenthood options; forums on custody issues when LGBT parents separate; financial planning for alternative families; and recreational programs for children 8 and under (Halloween Parties, Holiday Parties, Play Days, etc.).
Typically, if a child meets the diagnostic criteria for Selective Mutism or social anxiety disorder, etc., is toilet trained, understands English, can separate from a parent / caregiver, and does not have developmental delays that will affect participation, he / she will most likely be accepted.
I can't even imagine what that must feel like... to go through the physical, emotional, and spiritual stress of carrying and delivering a child, but then to be immediately separated and have to go back to «life as normal» — post-partum depression, side effects, symptoms, etc. — I just don't have words.
There are couples that in the course of time and their marriage came to the conclusion that there is nothing left between them, but for the reasons like children, mutual property, etc., can not separate.
Tax debts and domestic support obligations (child support, alimony, maintenance, etc.) are usually unsecured, but they often fall into a separate category known as «priority» debts.
Proof of consistent alimony or child support payments, which may include divorce or separation documents, court records, canceled checks, etc. (You do not have to include information about income from alimony, child support or separate maintenance payments unless you want to consider this as income for your application.)
Separate swimming pool for children, playground, special entertainment for children such as swimming lessons, water games, mini disco, etc..
In recent years, some countries have split off some components from their civil codes so you will find countries with separate codes of obligations and contracts, family codes, children's codes, etc., or related legislative acts.
In the event that separate addresses are not possible (due to finances, children, etc.) you may reside at the same address as your spouse, and still be separated.
It is also important that Prospective Adoptive Parents educate themselves regarding issues such as infant / child developments, effects of orphanage residence on children, grieving issues / symptoms of children separated from their mothers shortly after birth, effects of malnutrition on the development of infants, etc..
Adults and children face a host of unfamiliar situations, including: • Ineffective negotiations on child custody, marital assets, etc.; • Transitions to separate households and juggling the work - life balance; • Increased stress and the consequential emotional / physical issues; • Uncertainty about investments and wealth after the split.
The issues that are typically addressed in mediation are issues related to children: legal custody and residential custody, visitation, child support, allocation of college expenses for the children, health insurance, life insurance; alimony and spousal support; division of real property, including the family home; division of tangible personal property including motor vehicles, boats, furniture, furnishings, art work, etc.; disposition of other property accumulated during the marriage, including bank accounts, investment accounts, pension / profit - sharing / retirement accounts, etc.; payment of credit cards and other debts, and tax matters including decisions relative to filing joint or separate tax returns and claiming the children as dependency deductions.
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