Sentences with phrase «family of the deceased parent»

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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«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.
The Guest stars Downton Abbey's Dan Stevens as David Collins, an ex-soldier who introduces himself to the family (parents Leland Orser and Sheila Kelley and kids Maika Monroe and Brendan Meyer) of his deceased Army buddy, Caleb Peterson.
This book is about a family that has no idea their deceased parents watch everything they do, kind of like Lovely Bones meets Touched by an Angel.
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.
Another consideration is that if the deceased was married at the time of their death — to a step - parent, for example — that person may be entitled to an election under the Family Law Act to receive an equalization payment and make a potential claim against the estate.
As the parent, spouse or dependent of the deceased, you have an obligation to protect the legal rights of the deceased by seeking the settlement that your family rightfully deserves.
Family disputes over property owned by a recently deceased parent, a home foreclosure due to unpaid mortgage bills, criminal charges that lead to jail time — these types of difficult scenarios can all be avoided with the help of Kalamazoo attorney Gary Tibble.
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.
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.
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.
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.
If you are the spouse, parent, daughter, son, sister or brother of the deceased, you may want to contact a close friend or family member to make most of the calls.
-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 family members that are able to file a wrongful death claim in Arizona are spouses, children and parents of the deceased person.
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.
A separate section of the California Family Code — Section 3102 — applies if one of your grandchildren's parents is deceased.
The surviving party will make sure that a strong connection remains to the grandparents and other extended family cousins, aunts and uncles and other significant adults even the new husband and wife of the deceased parent.
In the remaining cases, (1 % of all families with a non-resident parent, 0.2 % of the whole sample) a parent was deceased.
When considering an application the Act requires that the Secretary of the Department of Family and Community Services (FACS) Adoption Information Unit (AIU) «take into account any likely detriment to the welfare and best interest of any adopted person, birth parent, relative or spouse of the deceased adopted person, or any other person, if the birth certificate and adoption information is supplied».
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