Sentences with phrase «imminent danger to children»

It's important for property owners, buyers, and renters to understand that the mere presence of lead - based paint doesn't mean there's any imminent danger to children.

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The governor's order purports to compensate for alleged haziness of existing law, which permits the state to close any daycare center in the event of «imminent danger» to a child.
The initiative announced by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo specifies when the state can take quick action on the state's 21,000 child care programs, instead of having to wait for proof of imminent danger under the previous standard.
If the ecologic message could have been more rooted into the plot of the film, and especially not treated with such harshness, this also would make the film a bit more palatable, as young children might feel a bit distressed during the later scenes of imminent danger to all of the characters they have grown to love.
1996), the court stated that grave risk would exist when the return would put the child in «imminent danger prior to the resolution of the custody dispute, e.g., returning the child to a zone of war, famine, or disease.»
If the court concludes contact between a child and a parent will place the child in imminent danger of serious harm, the judge may issue an order either temporarily terminating that parent's access to the child or require the parent's visitation to be supervised until further order of the court.
Recommended temporary foster care to the judge in formal court hearings as a means of protection of children in imminent danger
Aide in the coordination of several professionals and their various duties as there is a need for standardized approaches to the investigative procedures used by these professionals when determining present danger, imminent danger and / or the risk of harm to the children
(b) In determining whether there has been a history of domestic violence, the court shall consider whether a party has committed an act of domestic violence as defined s. 741.28, or child abuse as defined in s. 39.01, against the other party or any member of the other party's family; engaged in a pattern of behaviors that exert power and control over the other party and that may compromise the other party's ability to negotiate a fair result; or engaged in behavior that leads the other party to have reasonable cause to believe he or she is in imminent danger of becoming a victim of domestic violence.
A parent with lawful custody who is fleeing from imminent physical danger posed by the other parent also has a defense, provided that the parent reports the child's location to the appropriate authorities or brings a custody action in an appropriate court as soon as reasonably possible.
Studies are typically done over a period of several months, but emergency studies may also be conducted if there are signs of abuse or imminent danger to any minor children.
(a) This includes the limits of confidentiality applicable to the general practice of social work or counseling, such as a duty to warn in instances of possible imminent danger to a participant or to others, or legal obligations to report suspected child or elder abuse, and also exceptions to confidentiality stemming from the specific requirements of a parenting plan evaluation, including:
Children with RAD will continue to try to protect themselves, even when danger is no longer imminent.
If the parent legitimately believes the children are in imminent danger with the other parent, then he or she can file an emergency motion with the court asking the court to restrict parenting time.
All of your conversations with the Front Range Counseling Center staff are completely confidential (except where mandated otherwise by law, as in the case of child abuse and / or elder abuse or imminent danger to yourself or others).
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