Sentences with phrase «guardians of a child victim»

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Per New York law, (NY Insurance Law § 2612; 11 NYCRR 244), a victim of domestic violence, the legal representative of the victim, or, if the victim is a child, the child's parent or guardian, may request to receive policy information or claims - related information by providing an alternative address, telephone number, or other method of contact.
Per Illinois law, (IL Rule 2028.5 +; 215 ILCS 5 / 355b), a victim of domestic violence, the legal representative of the victim, or, if the victim is a child, the child's parent or guardian, may request to receive policy information or claims - related information by providing an alternative address, telephone number, or other method of contact.
«This Bill not only provides support for victims, as evidenced by the creation of independent guardians for trafficked children and the statutory duty it places on the Department of Health to provide much needed assistance to women wishing to leave prostitution, it also tackles one of the root causes of trafficking, namely paying for sex.
It is vital the Government takes bold steps to implement the report's call for specialist guardians for trafficked children, and to address the other gaps in care identified in order to protect child victims of trafficking.
Chuck owes Larry the biggest of favors, which Larry decides to cash in when he needs to get married in a hurry to prevent his children from falling victim to a loophole that would see them left with nothing should they need beneficiaries for his life insurance, since they won't have a parent or guardian for it to be left to.
For the investigation to commence, the following criteria must be met: (1) the alleged victim is under 18 years of age, (2) the alleged perpetrator is a parent, legal guardian or other person responsible for the child's well - being, and (3) the allegations minimally satisfy the child abuse and neglect definitions in the Child Protectionchild's well - being, and (3) the allegations minimally satisfy the child abuse and neglect definitions in the Child Protectionchild abuse and neglect definitions in the Child ProtectionChild Protection Law.
• When the victim is a child, invariably it's the negligence of parents, guardians, dog owners, or any other adult who should have prevented the situation.
A parent or guardian of a child who has been the victim of a crime categorized as harmful to minors.
A child victim, through their parent or guardian, must prove the owner or the occupant of the premises was negligent.
So, as the legal representative of the minor child, the parents or guardians can investigate the incident, hire an attorney, make a claim and demand, and file a lawsuit in order for the minor accident victim to get justice.
Ms. Russell graduated from Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law in 2006, where she developed her passion for family law serving as a guardian / attorney ad litem for child abuse victims in the child advocacy clinic.
Young children are most at - risk: Nationally, one - third of child abuse and neglect victims are under age four, and they are far more likely to be abused or neglected by a parent or guardian than any other person in their lives.
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