In cases of
extreme neglect or abuse, the investigator confiscates the animal and the Humane Society retains custody of the animal.
Reactive attachment disorder (RAD) is a rare condition that occurs when infants and young children who are subject to
extreme neglect or abuse fail to establish that expected bond.
the damage of
extreme neglect or abuse has already been done and a control group of uninjured humans can be compared.
Not exact matches
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extreme risk of
neglecting or abusing themselves
or their kids during the day due to nighttime problems
or feels that their marriage is going to fall apart, then they need to do something about their sleep situation.
Because infants are totally dependent on their caregivers, they experience
extreme distress when
neglected or abused.
Homicide by Child
Abuse — Either 1) causing the death of a child under the age of eleven while committing child abuse or neglect, and the death occurs under circumstances manifesting an extreme indifference to human life; or (2) knowingly assisting another person to commit child abuse or neglect, and the child abuse or neglect results in the death of a child under the age of el
Abuse — Either 1) causing the death of a child under the age of eleven while committing child
abuse or neglect, and the death occurs under circumstances manifesting an extreme indifference to human life; or (2) knowingly assisting another person to commit child abuse or neglect, and the child abuse or neglect results in the death of a child under the age of el
abuse or neglect, and the death occurs under circumstances manifesting an
extreme indifference to human life;
or (2) knowingly assisting another person to commit child
abuse or neglect, and the child abuse or neglect results in the death of a child under the age of el
abuse or neglect, and the child
abuse or neglect results in the death of a child under the age of el
abuse or neglect results in the death of a child under the age of eleven.
However, in
extreme cases of
neglect,
abuse or addiction, a judge may remove the noncustodial parent's visitation rights.
In cases where there has been
abuse or extreme neglect, parental rights can be taken away by the government authorities.
The first include
extreme poverty, severe family conflict,
abuse and
neglect,
or parental
abuse of alcohol and drugs.
The court may order a divorce based on the following grounds: irreconcilable differences, which is no - fault,
or fault grounds that include adultery,
extreme cruelty, willful desertion, willful
neglect, alcohol
abuse and conviction of felony.
Except in
extreme cases of
neglect or abuse, children typically thrive under a joint custody arrangement.
Types of traumatic experiences are varied yet distinct, including sexual
abuse or assault, physical
abuse or assault, emotional / psychological maltreatment,
neglect, serious accident
or medical illness, witness to domestic violence, victim / witness to community violence, school violence, natural
or manmade disasters, forced displacement, war / terrorism, victim / witness to
extreme personal / interpersonal violence, traumatic grief / separation, and system - induced trauma.
In
extreme cases of physical
neglect, domestic
abuse, substance
abuse or child abandonment, a judge has the discretion to order sole legal custody and sole physical custody to only one parent.
In the absence of
abuse or neglect, the more
extreme the rejection, the greater the probability it is due to alienation, not estrangement.
Except in cases of
extreme abuse or neglect, it is almost always in a child's best interests to have significant time with each parent.