It is presumed that both parents are
fit parents unless it is proven that there is some serious endangerment to a child.
Not exact matches
Even if children are being reared in very poor living conditions, no one has a right to take the children away from their
parents unless the situation
fits the criteria of abuse or neglect.
We respect your right to
parent how you see
fit, and we will gladly support whatever you choose,
unless we feel there is a safety issue, which we will tell you about gently with continued faith in your instincts — and this is almost never an issue.
If a child is 14 years old or older, the child shall have the right to select the
parent with whom he desires to live, and such selection shall be controlling
unless the
parent is not
fit.
The
fit is perfect and the holes are kind of my favorite, just don't wear them around your
parents unless you want endless comments asking, «Did you buy them like that?»
I don't care if the dog acts like this breed or
fits all the explanations written by some authors, there is no way to tell for certain
unless you have the paperwork from a responsible breeder, know the pedigrees of the
parents, and have viewed the mating and birthing processes.
It's really the most
fitting game to send off the Wii from its
parent company; it looks at the strengths of the system, the weaknesses of the hardware, and addresses it all in ways that continue to surprise the player until the credits roll - and yes, by the end of it, you'll have changed your views on motion controls (
unless you liked them - in which case, you'll like them more).
Unless the child's other
parent is absent or unfit, pursuing full custody can be the wrong
fit for the family and a child custody battle can erupt when the other
parent fights back.
Measure 6 in North Dakota recently attempted to pass the presumption that both
parents are
fit and entitled to equal
parenting time
unless proven unfit.
According to Attorney Arnold Fleck, «All of the studies coming together; the peer review studies by social scientists and psychologists that do this for a living are saying that it is always best for the kid
unless the child is in harms way to be raised by both
parents [corrected from the word children]...» and Supreme court opinions presume that
parents are
fit unless they are a clear and present danger or proven to be unfit.
One attorney recently in North Dakota in light of the introduction of Measure 6, (the equal shared
parenting initiative that would have made the presumption that both
fit parents have equal shared
parenting unless proven unfit), made it clear that he too believes that children should be raised by both
parents unless they are in clear and present danger.
If the target
parent shows a
parenting ability that is adequate as defined in the research and
fits the needs of the child and there is a reasonable likelihood that the target
parent will foster the relationship of the child with the alienating
parent, the court should seriously consider modifying custody,
unless the child is so enmeshed with the alienating
parent that a change in custody would be permanently harmful to the child.
The measure, upon voter approval, would have created a legal presumption that each
parent in a child custody case is
fit to
parent,
unless «clear and convincing evidence» demonstrated otherwise.