Sentences with phrase «family of the deceased child»

If other children were also on title with the parent as joint tenants, on the death of the parent the asset would pass only to the surviving children, and the family of the deceased child would receive nothing.

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His research, which included interviews, found numerous accounts of small children who had imaginary friends, some of which were long - deceased ancestors, and sometimes other deceased people, people about whom the family knew nothing.
Children not only feel sorrow over the death of a loved one, they may also feel guilt or anger, especially if the deceased was a close family member.
«Many parents hope that in receiving the name of an admired family member, the child will emulate in life the virtues of the deceased namesake.
According to a statement released by President's spokesman Femi Adesina on Monday, Buhari commiserated with wife of the deceased, Senator Zaynab Kure and her children, all the Kure family and the Nupe people, on the unfortunate demise of their illustrious son.
President Akufo Addo, who made the announcement when he paid a visit to the family of the deceased, also announced other packages for Adam Mahama's family, including a 500,000 Education Trust Fund for his children's education.
Babatunde however disclosed that all efforts by the relatives of the deceased to relocate the three children to the family house at Agowande in Osogbo proved abortive as they insisted that they prefer to stay in their late father's house.
Covers you and your immediate family spouse or domestic partner, children at the same address up to age 25, IRS dependents sharing the same address regardless of age or in a nursing home / hospice, or deceased 12 months or less.
I do not think the equal share concept is valid, even if the goal is to maintain family harmony; since often the beneficiaries are adult children they should be able to restrain their greed and envy, and respect the decisions of the deceased trust owner (s, proably their parents and / or grandparents.
The Report recommends that the Family Law Act should be amended to allow a deceased genetic parent to be registered as the parent of a child born after his or her death.
The Report reviews the current problems faced by families who want to register a deceased person as the genetic parent of a child.
While there is no monetary value that will right the wrong that the family suffers, a monetary award may be necessary to help care for children left by the deceased, to pay for a mortgage that the surviving spouse did not anticipate paying alone, or for the costs of burying the deceased.
The family of deceased baby Kody Smart has launched a lawsuit against Niagara Region Children's Aid Society after it gave custody of the child to his grandfather — convicted child abuser Brian Matthews
In cases where a child or adult was killed on someone else's property due to a failure to provide reasonable protection to visitors, the deceased's family members may file a wrongful death claim to secure compensation for funeral expenses, loss of future earnings, loss of companionship, and other damages.
There are no damages allowed for surviving family members to compensate them for their own pain and suffering damages, mental anguish or loss of consortium or companionship — even if the deceased was a minor child.
If you are an eligible family member such as a spouse, child or parent of the deceased, you can file a wrongful death claim against almost any party which was responsible for the death of your loved one - another person, a company or business, or a government agency and employees.
Clients who work with our attorneys after the death of a loved one in a fatal car accident usually file a wrongful death lawsuit seeking compensation for loss of companionship, loss of the deceased's contributions to the family income, loss of services such as yard work or child care, the family's pain and suffering, and medical and funeral expenses.
In Idaho, the parties who can usually file wrongful death claims include the personal representative of the deceased person's estate, lawful heirs, or family members such as the spouse, children, stepchildren, or parents.
The victim's family, which only includes the spouse, children and issue of deceased children, can also recover for the economic loss or the loss of present and future income that the decedent would have earned over their working life.
While there is no legal remedy for the family's pain, the law allows the spouse or children of the deceased to seek monetary compensation through a wrongful death lawsuit.
As aggressive Chicago personal injury trial lawyers, we advocate for injured adults, children and newborns, as well as the family members of deceased victims, throughout Illinois.
-LSB-...] Rosenfeld shared details of new Illinois legislation that will make it easier for families to obtain medical records of a deceased spouse, parent or child, adding transparency to situations where a family has -LSB-...]
The Bill would extend this right to someone claiming to be a dependant, even if the deceased did not assume responsibility for their maintenance, and to anyone treated as a child of the family by the deceased even if there was no marriage or civil partnership.
The family members that are able to file a wrongful death claim in Arizona are spouses, children and parents of the deceased person.
Supporting the military family doesn't end at the death of the military member, AAFMAA continues to support the deceased member's spouse and minor children by informing them of all new or untapped Government benefits.
Increasing coverage policies are useful for younger people who will need more income protection as they make more money, families who will be having and caring for additional children in the future, or a business buy - sell agreement between partners where the business value will appreciate and higher levels of life insurance will be needed to compensate the deceased family for their share in the business.
This means that whatever percentage of the total death benefit is relegated to each child, if that child were to pass away, instead of having the death benefit being distributed amongst the other children, the family or «branch» of the deceased child will receive the funds.
Christian (1997), a professor of early childhood education who worked with families with AIDS, observes that, unlike adults, some children may not realize that they can survive without the deceased parent.
The children referred are in need of a family because of various reasons: poverty, unwed mother not able to care for the child, one or both parents are deceased.
Other times, following the death of a parent, a remarried parent may have interference from the family of the deceased parent, as the new stepparent tries to take an active role in the children's lives.
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