It was not the inequality of the facilities but the fact of
legally separating children on the basis of race on which the Court relied to find a constitutional violation in 1954.
Not exact matches
When you have
children involved you might be
separated legally, but there will always be a connection.
In the case of divorced,
separated, or never married parents, the custodial parent typically has first dibs on
legally being able to claim a
child as a dependent for tax purposes.
Some parents choose to
legally separate and postpone a divorce until after their
children leave the home or until their family is better equipped to deal with the significant lifestyle changes that come with a divorce.
When parents divorce or
separate, both remain
legally responsible for the
child's financial support.
If you are divorced or
separated in Toronto, you are
legally responsible to support your
children financially.
However,
legally separated spouses are free to move wherever they choose, although custody arrangements may place limitations on a spouse who wishes to make a move far away with the couple's
children.
When a couple
separates legally, they have to provide the court with a temporary parenting plan, and the court then grants
child custody to one of the parents.
It encourages both parents to raise their
child together after they become
legally separated and divorced.
At the end of the year, you and your husband still were not divorced,
legally separated, or
separated under a written separation agreement, so the rule for
children of divorced or
separated parents (or parents who live apart) does not apply.
The
child's parents are divorced or
legally separated under a decree of divorce or
separate maintenance, are
separated under a written separation agreement, or live apart at all times during the last 6 months of the year.
Now that you are
legally separating, one parent will have the main responsibility for the
child's day to day needs and the other parent is expected to help out with the subsequent expenses.
When a married couple with minor
children decide to
legally separate, just as with divorce, their obligations to their minor
children continue.
Having your
children legally stolen away is reason enough to seek change in the way we divorce or
separate as a society.
The
child received over half of his or her support during the calendar year from one or both parents who are divorced or
legally separated under a decree of divorce or
separate maintenance, are
separated under a written separation agreement, or lived apart at all times during the last 6 months of the calendar year,
If the
child's parents are divorced or
legally separated, and the parent who had custody of the
child for the greater part of the year (the custodial parent) hasn't remarried, use the return of the custodial parent.
At the end of the year, you and your husband still weren't divorced,
legally separated, or
separated under a written separation agreement, so the rule for
children of divorced or
separated parents (or parents who live apart) doesn't apply.
While no law in PA requires a
separating couple to execute a separation agreement, it is definitely a wise idea if there are debts,
children, support claims or property involved and spouses want to settle these matters in writing via a
legally binding document.
Any adult resident of this state, whether married, unmarried or
legally separated is eligible to qualify to adopt
children.