If you share legal custody with the other parent, you may be making
some joint decisions about these issues.
NFM mediators help clients to reach
joint decisions about the issues associated with their separation - children, finance and property.
A big part of doing so involves making
joint decisions about all sorts of things concerning your children, whether it be what they eat for dinner tonight to which school they attend.
The decision - making process is especially beneficial for parents, as they will need to make
joint decisions about their children.
When there is more than one adult in a family, those who have primary responsibility for raising the children need to make
joint decisions about the children and face and resolve any differences they have in order to do so.
It is especially beneficial for parents, who though separating, will need to continue making
joint decisions about their children well into the future.
In her PC work Linda prefers to work with clients who are open to finding new solutions to deal with the ongoing conflict and to address the difficulties the two parent's have in making
joint decision about their children.
Not exact matches
Conservative critics say the
decision, which split between three Democrats and two Republicans, was imbalanced and overturned decades of legal precedent
about joint ownership.
Questions have been raised
about the outlook for the FF91, given LeEco's spiraling cash problems as well as its
decision to pull out of a
joint project with British sports carmaker Aston Martin to develop RapidE electric car.
During a
joint press announcement with Moon after Friday's summit, Kim said he will implement the agreement reached with Moon, but he did not specify concrete steps to attain the goal, raising skepticism
about whether Trump will be persuaded by Kim's
decision.
It's possible that Kenya's announcements will spur Uganda to make a
decision about whether it will pursue the
joint pipeline with Kenya, or go it alone.
Trudeau met Thursday in Ottawa with Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa, who told their
joint news conference
about his country's
decision in 2000 to decriminalize illicit drugs, and how that has helped to mitigate their addiction problems.
Explaining in great detail why this was a poor
decision by the former Real Madrid manager, the Dutchman talked
about the air pressure on the plane journey, as well as the effect of sitting down for so long on various
joints.
... Maybe the tenets of a successful marriage should not be whether the couple stays monogamous for decades, but rather whether the couple openly communicates
about what their unique marriage will look like, what will be deemed acceptable and what will not, and then honoring that
joint decision.
If the parents have
joint legal custody, it usually requires both parents to communicate and agree
about major
decisions.
What many divorcing parents (and their children) can use is not a blind, ill - informed
decision about co-parenting, but a
joint plan for getting there from where they are now.
If one parent in a
joint legal custody arrangement takes
decision - making powers away from the other parent (perhaps by making unilateral
decisions about a child's education), the other parent can go back to court to get a judge to enforce the
joint legal custody order.
Prior to making a
decision about joint custody, the court will consider whether both parents agree to a
joint physical custody arrangement.
Some barriers include the negative attitudes of women and their partners and family members, as well as health care professionals, toward breastfeeding, whereas the main reasons that women do not start or give up breastfeeding are reported to be poor family and social support, perceived milk insufficiency, breast problems, maternal or infant illness, and return to outside employment.2 Several strategies have been used to promote breastfeeding, such as setting standards for maternity services3, 4 (eg, the
joint World Health Organization — United Nations Children's Fund [WHO - UNICEF] Baby Friendly Initiative), public education through media campaigns, and health professionals and peer - led initiatives to support individual mothers.5 — 9 Support from the infant's father through active participation in the breastfeeding
decision, together with a positive attitude and knowledge
about the benefits of breastfeeding, has been shown to have a strong influence on the initiation and duration of breastfeeding in observational studies, 2,10 but scientific evidence is not available as to whether training fathers to manage the most common lactation difficulties can enhance breastfeeding rates.
It was
about a year ago that Russian President Dmitry Medvedev tabled an exchange proposal to German Chancellor Angela Merkel: Russia would facilitate the resumption of the 5 +2 negotiations on Transnistria (Transnistria, Moldova, Russia, Ukraine and OSCE, plus US and EU as observers) in exchange for setting up a
joint EU - Russia council where Moscow would have a say in some EU
decision - making procedures.
I co-ordinated the signatures for a
joint letter of protest to The Observer
about the
decision.
Citing unnamed sources, New York Post columnist Fred Dicker reported this morning that legislators are considering a push to have the
Joint Commission on Public Ethics investigate how Duffy approached the Rochester Business Alliance and its officials
about a job as the group's president, and whether he properly recused himself from government
decisions pertaining to the organization.
Lt. Gov. Bob Duffy on Monday once again insisted he's not being forced off the ticket, but also spoke of a «
joint decision» he and Gov. Andrew Cuomo will make
about his future political plans.
The
decision, according to sources, came
about two weeks ago at a closed - door
joint meeting of county legislators, UCDC officials, IDA (Industrial Development Agency) leaders and the county executive's staff with Matteson.
Being aware of the psychological changes coupled with our ability of metacognition, where we can consciously think
about what we are
about to do, can give rise to a
joint ability / mechanism by which reducing the level of impulsive
decisions and avoiding, or rather dealing with, potentially dangerous situations can be achieved.
Update, 3:45 p.m.: In a
joint statement Friday afternoon, County Executive Abele and Commissioner Means expressed their disappointment
about MPS»
decision regarding the duo's OSPP proposal — and offered district leaders another chance to join them.
We can meet to make
joint decisions on
about everything!
The
decision follows weeks of uncertainty
about the future of the plantafter General Motors's withdrawal from the
joint venture during its bankruptcy proceedings earlier this year.
OFA bases its
decisions about dysplasia on a single radiograph, but PennHip x-rays the dog in three different positions to judge not only the presence of
joint abnormalities but the amount of
joint laxity (looseness), an indicator of future problems and of the propensity for passing bad hips along to offspring.
A court will be hesitant to award
joint custody, unless it looks like you and your former spouse are able to communicate
about your child and make
decisions together with the child's best interests in mind.
In
joint custody situations, both parents make major
decisions about a minor child's education, health care and religion.
Joint custody is when a child either lives with both parents equally or lives mostly with 1 parent (child's primary residence) but both make
decisions about the child.
Joint Custody: The parents both have the rights and responsibilities to make
decisions about the child (ren), which are in the best interests of the child.
Children can also be very concerned
about how a separation will impact their relationship with each parent, their schooling and their own friends and relationships, so we are here to support the whole family to reach a
joint decision.
Sole legal custody means that only one parent has the authority to make important
decisions for the child, while
joint legal custody means that both parents have to make all or most
decisions about the child together.
With
joint legal custody, both parents make
decisions about their child's medical care, religious affiliation or schooling.
Couples can also make
decisions about how their
joint or marital property, assets, and income will be treated during the marriage and in the event of a divorce; they can also set limits on alimony (spousal support).
Joint custody means that the parents are equally responsible for making
decisions about the child, his / her education, religious upbringing, medical care, etc..
If the court orders
joint legal custody, both parents will also have the right to make
decisions about the child's school, religious upbringing, and extracurricular activities.
The court may order
joint custody — both parents share custody — or sole custody to one parent, and must decide
joint or sole custody as to both legal custody (the right to make
decisions about a child's welfare) and physical custody (the right to have a child live with you).
In particular, the FCA reasoned that because the outcome of the environmental assessment and regulatory review (the report of the
Joint Review Panel in this case) was merely a recommendation to Cabinet under the new legislative scheme, «no
decisions about legal or practical interests had been made» and thus no application for judicial review lay from the report.
Snap and CNN also issued a
joint statement
about the
decision to stop production on «The Update,» which said:
The parents have been unable to implement a
joint custody arrangement whereby they can both agree on final
decisions about the son;
Sole legal custody is an arrangement in which one parent has sole authority to make
decisions about the child, even though the parents may still share
joint physical custody.
Joint legal custody allows each parent to have an equal say in the child's welfare: they must make
decisions together
about the child's education, housing, religion, healthcare, and so on.
Joint legal custody means that both parents have rights to make
decisions about the child, such as where he goes to school and what doctor he visits.
In
joint legal custody arrangements, a move will not affect
decision - making authority; thus, both parents must still participate in making
decisions about the child.
Joint legal custody is when both parents have an equal right to make major
decisions concerning the child, such as
decisions about their child's medical care, what school he will attend and religion he will follow.
«I'm not so sure there's a universal solution but I do think there's an option to consider
about having the legislation being framed to say «we believe that it's in the best interest of children that there be
joint decision - making unless a party can prove otherwise,»» Fogelman says.
Joint Legal Custody - In joint legal custody arrangements, parents share responsibility for making major decisions about the child's wel
Joint Legal Custody - In
joint legal custody arrangements, parents share responsibility for making major decisions about the child's wel
joint legal custody arrangements, parents share responsibility for making major
decisions about the child's welfare.