This is especially important when dealing with sensitive and
life changing decisions regarding marriage, children, property and their effect upon future relationships.
Not exact matches
This year, shareholders will have an opportunity to weigh in on the eventual
changes amidst a backdrop of continued multi-billion dollar settlements for allegations of misconduct
regarding a litany of issues (including the «London Whale» trading fiasco, evidence of collusion to rig CDS and foreign exchange markets, and continued mortgage - backed security litigation), along with the Fed and FDIC's
decision to label the Company's «
living will» proposal as «not credible.»
Each is valuable for its own unique reasons, but all contain clearly presented evidence - based information that will help you make the best
decisions regarding your and your baby's care during this
life -
changing period of time.
The public needs to decide what kind of risk it wishes to take
regarding climate
change, based on what sort of society we wish to
live in, using democratic
decision - making.
In Virginia, a court may consider any of the following factors, among others, in making a
decision: The age and physical and mental condition of the child, giving due consideration to the child's
changing developmental needs; the age and physical and mental condition of each parent; the relationship existing between each parent and each child, giving due consideration to the positive involvement with the child's
life, the ability to accurately assess and meet the emotional, intellectual and physical needs of the child; the needs of the child, giving due consideration to other important relationships of the child, including but not limited to siblings, peers and extended family members; the role that each parent has played and will play in the future, in the upbringing and care of the child; the propensity of each parent to actively support the child's contact and relationship with the other parent, including whether a parent has unreasonably denied the other parent access to or visitation with the child; the relative willingness and demonstrated ability of each parent to maintain a close and continuing relationship with the child, and the ability of each parent to cooperate in and resolve disputes
regarding matters affecting the child; the reasonable preference of the child, if the court deems the child to be of reasonable intelligence, understanding, age and experience to express such a preference; any history of family abuse; and such other factors as the court deems necessary and proper to the determination.
As new tools and methodologies address the ever
changing technology landscape of the business world we
live in, we are constantly being bombarded with upgrades, new technologies, added expenses, and
decisions to make
regarding all of these.
Life after divorce brings about many
changes and big
decisions regarding your financial plan.
Recommendations or advice to parties to
change or improve their
lives or parenting though treatment, education or personal
change, can be made but should also be clearly differentiated from recommendations made to a court about the
decision a court can make with
regards to parenting arrangements.