Sentences with phrase «legal grounds for»

Consequently, you do not have to have legal grounds for getting a divorce if you want one.
Providing the legal grounds for divorce in theses situations is rigorous, time - consuming and adversarial.
In general, you will need to include your name, your address, the child's current name, the requested name, the name and address of the other parent and your legal grounds for the name change.
In a contested divorce one spouse will be the plaintiff — the spouse that initiates the divorce and states legal grounds for doing so while the other will be the defendant — the spouse that has the option to either agree or defend against the divorce court.
Physical estrangement, or living apart, is a necessary element of many legal grounds for divorce as it provides proof of abandonment, irreconcilable differences, or the separation necessary to qualify for no - fault divorce.
Once you have determined that you have strong legal grounds for seeking to end your ex-spouse's visitation rights, you need to contact the court that issued your original child custody order, and file a motion for modification of that order.
It names the husband and wife, and the legal grounds for divorce.
However, when legal grounds for divorce are also grounds for annulment - for example, impotence and bigamy - the plaintiff can file for divorce in order to obtain alimony and an equitable division of the marital property.
There are legal grounds for employers being accused of discrimination, and many employers simply scrap resumes that have photographs or description of physical attributes.
Below Ruth Kennedy of 2 Temple Gardens clarifies the legal grounds for Barcelona's claim.
I suspect that one would not have legal grounds for imposing a particular additional restriction on a landlord's right to access and permit access to the property, since there's no overriding statute, and restrictions on landlord access mainly derive from statutes.
In some states, even a brief reconciliation can affect your legal grounds for a no - fault divorce.
What are the legal grounds for a divorce in Canada?
We have also appeared before the Supreme Court of Canada addressing various prison law issues including the writ of habeas corpus, appropriate sentencing credit for pre-trial custody, the interpretation of legal grounds for pre-trial detention and the constitutionality of mandatory minimum sentences.
In addition, Dixon said contractual issues could come up including whether Brexit could be considered a «material adverse change» that could give legal grounds for a lot of deals to be cancelled.
Under the 2002 amendments, applicants are still required to investigate their own wrongful convictions, with the onus falling upon them to identify the legal grounds for their application.
Do I have a legal grounds for complaint?
Sanctuary cities have good legal grounds for protecting immigrants.
There are five legal grounds for divorce, one of which must be cited in order for the divorce to proceed.
In an article published on FindLaw, Brooklyn Law School professor Anthony J. Sebok considers possible legal grounds for holding Virginia Tech liable.
Many libraries in many countries have explored legal grounds for making digital preservation copies of slides.
What worries me is that the ECJ provides legal grounds for member states to make potentially serious, sudden and unexpected changes in their criminal procedures and it does this in times when the rule of law in Europe is going through a crisis.
The legal grounds for processing your personal data correspond to the fulfilment of the Museo's objectives and aims, stipulated in Article 3 of Law 34/2011, of 4 October, regulating the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía.
In Animal Advocates opinion, the owner of a cat that dies because the owner was forced to put a collar on it would have both moral and legal grounds for an action.
Affirmative defense: A defense in a legal proceeding that attacks the legal grounds for an accusation rather than the truth of the facts.
Assistant Principal at L.A.'s Markham Middle School admitted, «students were at times sent home without being officially suspended because the behavior does not meet legal grounds for suspension» (Watanabe, 2014).
And charters, unlike school districts, would have solid legal grounds for punishments that would truly affect students, such as physical labor / clean - up duty, loss of all field trip and extra-curricular privileges, loss of before - and after - school campus access, etc..
The legal grounds for divorce are listed as «irreconcilable differences.»
'' This bipartisan panel of judges sent a clear message that there are no legal grounds for such an appeal, and that the business of government should continue.»
Although Caroline's real life situation met the legal grounds for an asylum claim and she had a «well - founded fear of persecution», the current system made it more advantageous for her to fabricate a tale of sexual violence.
What historical background usually gives a nation / minority within another country legal grounds for separatism in the eyes of international community?
Here it's important to note that Russia always had the view that there was no evidence that Iran's nuclear program was used for a weapons program so there were no legal grounds for adopting a chapter 7 UNSC resolution for which the requirement is not only that there must be a problem but that this problem must put international peace and security at risk.
Besides the biblical and legal grounds for reporting suspected abuse to the civil authorities, there are also practical reasons to do so.
The specific legal grounds for the Texas coalition's challenge to the remaining DACA program are that it violates the Constitution's direction for the president to execute the nation's laws, that it was adopted without allowing the public an advance chance to comment on it, and that it exceeds presidential power under federal immigration laws and is thus illegal.

Not exact matches

To be fair, though, medical marijuana has been legal in California for nearly two decades, but past Coachella festivals also have prohibited attendees with medical clearance to use the drug or bring it onto the festival grounds.
Even if there aren't grounds for a legal challenge, there could be familial rifts over the decision.
Since removing a president is a political process, not a legal one, anything can be grounds for impeachment if enough members of Congress say it is.
This lack of transparency could actually also be grounds for yet more legal action against Trump, in fact, since it looks very likely that it's a violation of the Federal Advisory Committee Act to not hold these advisory meetings from business leaders open to the public, though the administration denies any of its actions have contravened this order.
While former CIA Director William Colby was publicly taking the line that the President has constitutional power to conduct covert operations, Colby himself had approved an internal CIA study which found that, prior to the 1974 Foreign Assistance Act, there were no legal or constitutional grounds for covert action without the advance approval of Congress.
«You have to remember, the State of Arkansas, through a legal process, said that they want to have a monument to the Ten Commandments for the Capitol grounds
And yet, the very grounds on which these controversies have been fought — arguing for the «scientific» basis of creationism, making use of the «rational - legal» procedures supplied by the modern court system, and drawing on social scientists for «expert testimony» — all point to the considerable degree to which even religious conservatives have accommodated to the norms of secular rationality.
However, the moral rights to freedom of speech and assembly supply ample grounds for a legal right to freedom of religion.
Legal representatives for the families of the two students argue, however, that it is unlawful for a school to exclude students on the grounds of an alleged poor academic achievement.
Atty. Zelda Soriano, Legal Counsel for the Petitioners discussed the grounds on which the appellate court based their favorable decision, which includes the main argument of the petitioners that the field testing is characterized by «serious scientific uncertainty with regard to its health and environmental effects.»
The grounds for his «legal action»?
However, on procedural grounds, he tends to vote pro-choice on Supreme Court justices and spending issues (he is against abortions but for the government paying for them as long as they are legal).
Silver's conviction of doing favors for a doctor and two real estate companies that funneled legal fees to him was overturned in July on the same grounds.
He says the grounds for appeal were unsurprising, because Crone had been at all the Goodman legal meetings.
Now, if a baker refuses to make a cake for an interracial wedding on religious grounds, the libertarian solution (and the legal one) would be for people who didn't agree with them to boycott said baker, not to force the baker to make the cake.
Speaking at a BBC Radio 5 Live hustings, Burnham tried to downplay worries about the contest and categorically ruled out launching legal action, while Cooper, Kendall and Corbyn also said they saw no grounds for contesting the result.
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