Sentences with phrase «life making decisions on behalf»

«They are genuinely OK with any other person in their life making decisions on behalf of them,» Shinabarger says.

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Although there may be some variation on the specifics, broadly speaking, complementarians believe that women are biblically - bound to submit to male leadership in the home and in church life, which means that husbands are ultimately responsible for decision - making on behalf of their families and that women should refrain from assuming leadership positions over men in a church setting.
But the real life of a writer resides in showing up at the keyboard every day, with the necessary patience and mercy, and making the best decisions you can on behalf of your people.
Legal custody refers to the ability to make decisions on behalf of your child, whereas physical custody refers to where the child lives.
Physical custody relates to which parent the child lives with, while legal custody involves making major decisions on behalf of the child.
Establishing temporary guardianship allows a child to live with another person other than the parents and, in the event of an emergency, that responsible adult can make important medical decisions on behalf of that child.
That child's unique life history must be understood if informed decisions are to be made on his or her behalf, and appropriate parenting plans created.
If a parent has legal custody of her child, it means she has the court - granted right to make important, long - term life decisions on behalf of the child.
The argument that has applied for well over a century — that in every area of life we need people at the centre to make sense of the world for us and take decisions on our behalf — has collapsed.
Lawyers acting on behalf of the secretary of state argued that unpaid carers should be treated as unemployed people who should make the same decisions as anyone else about living costs.
For patients who believe families should make these decisions as a group, on their behalf, an advance directive may not be the correct way to prepare for the end of life, she says.
As the Janssen Sports Leadership Center says, working with teammates teaches athletes important life skills such as to respect one another, act in unselfish ways, make good decisions on behalf of the team, and not cut corners.
You'll need to appoint a person responsible for making medical decisions on your behalf and include any specific instructions regarding medical care, such as whether or not you want to go on life support and for how long.
Did you have to make end - of - life decisions on your pet's behalf?
Your will plays a big part, but a complete estate plan includes other documents, like a power of attorney that lets a family member make financial and medical decisions on your behalf, or a living trust to provide for your children without the hassles of probate court.
A living will is a legal document that allows you to name someone to make medical decisions on your behalf.
A Power of Attorney, for example, lets you appoint a trusted family member to make financial and medical decisions on your behalf, while a Living Trust can help you provide for your children without the hassles of probate court.
Since you may not cover all your healthcare decisions in your Living Will, this person will have the ability to make those decisions on your behalf, not to mention serving as your advocate if there are issues with your Living Will or arguments within your family about your preferred healthcare strategy.
For a father who may want to be part of the child's life, the court can order visitation as well as rule on legal custody, which means the parent's right to make major life decisions on the child's behalf.
Under the final rule, a person is a personal representative of a living individual if, under applicable law, such person has authority to act on behalf of an individual in making decisions related to health care.
Any parent with sole legal custody has the right to make major life decisions on his or her child's behalf.
Full custody means that your child will live with you, and you'll make all important decisions on her behalf, without input from the other parent.
Change your will and medical directives / living will You no longer want your soon - to - be ex-husband making medical decisions on your behalf.
With joint legal custody, you might find that your children live with you and have visitation with your ex, but the two of you must cooperate to make major decisions on their behalf.
Legal custody is the right to make critical decisions on behalf of a child, while physical custody is the right to have a child live with you.
Legal custody refers to the ability to make decisions on behalf of your child, whereas physical custody refers to where the child lives.
You will not want your ex-partner to be allowed to make medical or financial decisions on your behalf, so it is important to include changing your living will and medical directive as part of your pre-divorce preparations.
They are able to control any assets their child has, they have their child in their presence and control where the child lives and goes, and they can make legal, medical and other such decisions on behalf of the child.
When sole custody is granted, the custodial parent has complete authority to make decisions on behalf of the child, such as medical care, education, and where to live.
If I continue to allow a non-profit organization to make business decisions on my behalf, for my own personal business, I will continue to be forced to live and pay for those decisions.
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