Sentences with phrase «following legal adoption»

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Beginning Monday, June 1, non-primary caregivers will be offered four weeks of paid leave following the birth or legal adoption of a child, either by their spouses or domestic partners.
Under Florida law, you may sign a final legal consent for adoption any time after 48 hours following the birth of your baby, or sooner if you were medically discharged.
The more we talk about legal tech startups, the more adoption amongst attorneys will follow!
Despite some opening up to the public as regards information following the recent decision on comitology, interested parties may not take part in the administrative procedure of the adoption of acts and therefore have very little opportunity to mount a successful challenge to adopted measures once they have been enforced in the internal legal orders of the Member States.
The following provisions shall apply to States Parties which have a federal or non-unitary constitutional system: (a) with regard to the provisions of this Convention, the implementation of which comes under the legal jurisdiction of the federal or central legislative power, the obligations of the federal or central government shall be the same as for those States Parties which are not federal States; (b) with regard to the provisions of this Convention, the implementation of which comes under the jurisdiction of individual constituent States, countries, provinces or cantons which are not obliged by the constitutional system of the federation to take legislative measures, the federal government shall inform the competent authorities of such States, countries, provinces or cantons of the said provisions, with its recommendation for their adoption.
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Following the adoption of Isabelle Emonet by her mother's partner, who for many years she had regarded as her father, legal ties between mother and daughter were terminated.
Bitcoin adoption continues as mainstream media report on the cryptocurrency daily and since Japan made bitcoin a legal payment system on 1 April 2017, the bitcoin price has been soaring as well as causing a domino effect with other countries making plans to follow suit.
Following on from latest news out of Japan making Bitcoin a Legal Payment System from 1 April 2017; Malta's PM approving draft strategy Bitcoin and Blockchain adoption as well as recently reported, India making plans to legalize Bitcoin and Russia setting investigation in motion.
According to the State Department, children adopted abroad automatically acquire U.S. citizenship if the following are true: «At least one of the child's parents is a U.S. citizen; the child is under 18; the child lives in the legal and physical custody of the American citizen parent; the child is admitted into the United States as an immigrant for lawful permanent residence; and the adoption is final.»
As defined in the Child and Family Services Reviews, a child in foster care is determined to have achieved permanency when any of the following occurs: (1) The child is discharged from foster care to reunification with his or her family, either a parent or other relative; (2) the child is discharged from foster care to a legally finalized adoption; or (3) the child is discharged from foster care to the care of a legal guardian.
Birth parents can withdraw consent to an adoption if certain legal procedures, such as a waiting period after the child's birth and counseling before signing the consent document, were not followed.
A child with special needs Hard to place) is defined as a child who the State of New Jersey has the legal right to place for adoption, or any child who is legally free and is being placed by a private adoption agency with a certificate of approval to provide adoption services in New Jersey, but who is reasonably expected not to be placed for adoption due to the lack of a prospective adoptive home or any of the following reasons:
This followed a review of adoption in 2000 which had recommended that a new legal order was needed to meet the needs of children separated from their birth parents which would offer more security to the children and their carers than provided by long - term fostering — but without severing all legal ties with their birth parents, as is the case with Aadoption in 2000 which had recommended that a new legal order was needed to meet the needs of children separated from their birth parents which would offer more security to the children and their carers than provided by long - term fostering — but without severing all legal ties with their birth parents, as is the case with AdoptionAdoption.
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