Sentences with phrase «granting joint decision»

Colorado courts favor granting joint decision - making responsibilities to separating parents whenever possible.

Not exact matches

While family law courts generally prefer to grant joint custody, multiple factors influence the final custody decision.
Besides accepting all items on which Oracle and Google had reached agreement in their joint memorandum, the judge granted Oracle its most important wish: the final decision on the number of asserted patent claims to go to jury trial will not be taken now but instead at the final pre-trial conference.
In regards to the marriage of Roger E. Thompson (Petitioner / Appellant) and Tanya F. Thompson (Respondent / Appellee), under Arizona Revised Statute 25 - 408, a parent granted joint custody and legal decision making or parenting time is granted the right to a minimum of 60 days of advanced notice prior to a relocation of the minor child by the other parent «more than 100 miles within the state.»
The Court in Bindra explained its decision to do nothing with regards to the property in India as a «Catch 22 situation»: To grant her judgment against the Husband in Canada and still allow her to retain joint ownership of the Property in India would not be appropriate.
The RTT - ELC grant brought together teams from the Children Youth & Families Department, the Public Education Department and the Department of a Health around joint planning and decision in order to align the various Early Learning programs.
Section 61.13 of the Florida Statutes advises that a judge can only grant a request for sole parental responsibility if joint decision making would be detrimental to a child.
Therefore, joint managing conservatorship is often granted where both parents equally share in making the child's legal decisions but the child predominantly lives with one parent.
A parent who has been granted sole or joint decision making authority (sometimes referred to as «custody») following a divorce or allocation of parental responsibility case («APR case») may delegate that authority to another person for up to nine months.
When making a decision on whether to grant joint custody, most courts look at whether such an arrangement is in the best interest of the child.
Generally, courts will grant joint custody of a child, which means that each parent will continue to spend a substantial amount of time with the child and have an impact on key decisions related to the child's upbringing.
Joint legal custody grants both parents decision - making authority over the child, while sole legal custody gives only one parent such authority.
Joint legal custody would grant both parents rights to make these decisions, while sole legal custody would only grant one parent these rights.
Parents granted joint legal custody share these decisions.
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