Sentences with phrase «full custody meant»

I thought that having full custody meant that the child lived with you.
Full custody means that your child will live with you, and you'll make all important decisions on her behalf, without input from the other parent.

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These days, both men and women commonly enter into the workforce full - time, meaning that the custody decision could be as simple as which parent could spend the most time with the child, all other factors being equal.
Hi, people my name is Ivay, kinda a family name, im a single father of 2 children ages 13 and 11 yrs old, I have full custody of my kids, so that means yes i have them 24/7 365 yr....
As used in this paragraph, a «Covered Borrower» means any person who, at the time such person becomes obligated on a loan transaction or establishes an account for consumer credit, satisfies the requirements under any one or more of the following classifications, or is otherwise under applicable laws deemed to be a «Covered Borrower» under the Military Lending Act, 10 U.S. Code Section 987: (a) An active duty member of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force or Coast Guard, or a person serving on active Guard and Reserve duty (a person described in this clause (a) of the definition of «Covered Borrower» is hereinafter referred to as a «Service Member»); or (b) Any of the following persons, relative to a Service Member: (1) The spouse; (2) A child under the age of 21; or (3) If dependent on the Service Member for more than one half of such person's support, any one or more of the following persons: (i) A child under the age of 23 enrolled in a full time course of study at an institution of higher learning; (ii) A child of any age incapable of self support due to a mental or physical incapacity that occurred before attaining age 23 while such person was dependent on the Service Member; (iii) Any unmarried person placed in legal custody of the Service Member who resides with such Service Member unless separated by military service or to receive institutional care or under other circumstances covered by Regulation; or (iv) A parent or parent - in - law residing in the Service Member's household.
According to Castellanos Family Law, the filing of full physical custody usually means that one parent might be prone to abuse or violence, or might be unable to create a good environment for the children.
Full custody does not necessarily mean the child will not be allowed to see the non-custodial parent or that the non-custodial parent will not pay child support.
If you're granted full legal custody, this means you'll have an absolute right to make all important decisions for your children without any input from your spouse.
Basic visitation means one parent has full custody of the child.
Full custody — legally referred to as sole custody — does not necessarily mean that your ex never sees your child.
The trend today is for joint legal custody which means that both parties have a right to full access for all medical and education records of the children and have a right to be involved in major decisions of health, education and welfare of the children.
The alternative in Missouri is sole physical custody, which means one parent has full - time physical possession of the children and the other parent might not have visitation rights.
A parent with physical custody means that the child lives full or part - time with that parent, and the parent has the right to make decisions dealing with the daily routine of the child.
When a person has full legal custody, this generally means that she has full authority over decisions regarding a child.
However, in some states, like New Hampshire, sole custody means a parent has both legal and physical custody, also known as full custody.
He had overheard his mom tell his dad during an argument that she was going for full custody, whatever that meant.
In most states, sole custody means that you have both legal and physical custody of your child — she lives with you full - time and you make all decisions regarding her upbringing, education and health.
Just because you're having a wonderful time with Johnny after two weeks at Disney doesn't mean it's appropriate to go home and file for full custody, even if the child wants you to.
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