Sentences with phrase «granted guardianship»

On 29 October 2014, the Children's Court granted guardianship orders to relative and kinship carers who had already been granted full parental responsibility orders.
After his wife, Elaine, died on February 1, 1989, his daughter, Lisa, and his lawyer, John Eastman were granted guardianship over De Kooning.
Koh was granted guardianship of this unique collection by the family of Shui Tit Sing.

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Guardianships are granted when a person does not have certain legal rights, such as a minor, to take care of himself and his affairs, or a mentally ill or debilitated person not being capable of managing himself and his affairs.
Last week the Court of Appeal upheld the trial decision that declared both laws violated the equality provisions of the Charter and granted parentage and guardianship to the applicant essentially allowing the girl to have three legal parents.
In the result, he ordered that sole custody and guardianship of M be granted to Ms. A., that the child attend regular counselling sessions until reaching age 18, and that Mr. A. have access only if M «voluntarily expresses the desire to have him exercise access.»
MCL 712A.19 a (14) grants the court authority to issue parenting time orders with regard to an ongoing guardianship.
Assisted clients to file petitions in court for grant of guardianship in matters that involved minor children
Ask about TANF: Temporary Assistance for Needing Families (specifically child - grant only), Food Stamps, Daycare, Subsidized Guardianship, Kinship Foster Care, and Rent Assistance.
Complete a consent order granting temporary guardianship to your child's proposed guardian if the other parent is not available.
This is not the case with a guardianship, and often the biological parents are granted visitation rights with the child during the guardianship (if appropriate).
guardian, when used in Part VII in relation to a child, includes a person who has been granted (whether alone or jointly with another person or other persons) guardianship of the child under the law of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory.
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Through a recent federal five - year grant awarded to C.A.S.E from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Debbie serves as the Principal Investigator to establish a National Adoption Competency Mental Health Training Initiative (NTI), created to build the adoption competency capacity of child welfare professionals and mental health practitioners that serve youth moving toward permanency as well as youth living in permanent adoptive or guardianship homes.
«[In P. (M.) v. M. (N.)[I], 2008 CarswellBC 2544,] I granted custody and guardianship to the father, with very limited access to the mother, because I was convinced that the defendant was engaged in parental alienation....
She says she has been through hell and back with Cambridgeshire Social Services in a two - and - a-half year battle to gain a Special Guardianship Order, which was granted in January 2007.
The Adoption Support Fund is available to those Special Guardians living in England who obtained a Special Guardianship Order (SGO) for a child aged 21 and younger (or 25 and younger if they have a Statement of Special Educational Needs or an Education, Health and Care Plan) who was looked after immediately before the SGO was granted.
A child who is not looked after does not count towards the usual fostering limited (e.g. a birth child, an adopted child, a child on a Special Guardianship Order (SGO) nevertheless, the needs of ALL children in the household must be taken into account in deciding whether to grant an exemption from the usual fostering limit.
When someone is granted a Special Guardianship Order, Children's Services can give that person financial help by paying them a Special Guardianship Allowance, but they don't have to.
Although full custody usually involves the child living with one parent and grants that parent the decision making powers, there are two common misconceptions that people have regarding such guardianship arrangements.
The director is making an application to the Court to have either a Temporary Guardianship Order, or Permanent Guardianship Order granted.
In the most extreme situations, one parent is granted exclusive guardianship and parenting powers and the other parent may no longer be informed about the child and may not have parenting time with the child.
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