Sentences with phrase «full parental responsibility for»

the implementation of special guardianship — where an adult can take on full parental responsibility for a child up to the age of 18 -LSB-...]
This meant that relative and kinship carers who had full parental responsibility for a child or young person in their care became guardians.
the implementation of special guardianship - where an adult can take on full parental responsibility for a child up to the age of 18
Guardianship is for a relative or kinship carer (or sometimes an authorised foster carer), who is considering seeking long - term full parental responsibility for a child or young person through an order of the NSW Children's Court.

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To qualify for this right, you must be named on your child's birth certificate or adoption certificate, or have legal Parental Responsibility — whether or not you live full - time with the child (find out more by reading the Dads» FAQ on Parental Responsibility, which you'll find via the link below).
In most cases, parental responsibility for a minor child will be shared by both parents so that each retains full parental rights and responsibilities with respect to their child.
The full title, the Convention of 19th October 1996 on Jurisdiction, Applicable Law, Recognition, Enforcement and Co-operation in respect of Parental Responsibility and Measures for the Protection of Children, repeats the titles of the four principal chapters of the Convention so as to «not lend itself to any confusion» (Lagarde).
Shared Parental Responsibility - an arrangement under which both parents have full parental rights and responsibilities for their child (ren), and the parents make major decisions affecting the welfare of the child (ren) Parental Responsibility - an arrangement under which both parents have full parental rights and responsibilities for their child (ren), and the parents make major decisions affecting the welfare of the child (ren) parental rights and responsibilities for their child (ren), and the parents make major decisions affecting the welfare of the child (ren) jointly.
There is a lack of understanding about parental responsibility, both legally and more generally: some mistakenly think the balance of parental responsibility shifts following separation, with one parent assuming full responsibility for their child.
(b) immediately before the adoption, a person had parental responsibility for the child, whether in full or to a limited extent and whether because of section 61C or because of a parenting order.
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