Sentences with phrase «minor children find»

Often, the parents of minor children find that they can not agree on their parental rights and responsibilities.

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Find out how to clean, bandage, and care for a minor cut or scrape, how to tell if your child needs stitches, and when to call 911.
You may find that your child interrupts other family members» conversations, screams at minor provocations, or grabs toys away from his sister.
Royce Corley, 29, was found guilty by a Manhattan federal jury of sex trafficking minors and possessing child pornography.
The three researchers published another recent study that found that relatively minor events in a child's life can help predict bullying behavior.
published in September's Social Service Review, and yields many important findings, among them that the overall effect that children in immigrant families have on the national poverty level was minor and runs counter to what some scholars have argued.
But why should we find tittle - tattle about the private lives of minor celebrities, royalty and politicians of such overwhelming interest that it can drive the starving children of Somalia and the war - ravaged cities of former Yugoslavia off the front pages of even the most sedate of newspapers?
I only detected a few minor words, some swordplay, and brief sexual innuendo, leaving a film that many families will find enjoyable and able to share with their children.
The parents I interviewed who were taking their children out of their gentrifying neighborhood's school shared stories of cultural dissonance that were minor affairs, but that crystallized for them the discomfort they felt as newcomers, and their inability to find a niche.
If Pennsylvania declines jurisdiction, the family court shall request Pennsylvania issue an order finding it no longer retains exclusive, continuing jurisdiction Pennsylvania Courts do not have jurisdiction over the matter of custody of this minor child.
Baron J reviewed the authorities on issue estoppel and found herself in agreement with Re B and another (minors)(care proceedings: evidence)[1997] 1 FLR 285, [1997] 2 All ER 29 and Mrs Justice Hale (as she then was) that issue estoppel in children cases, in any strict sense, does not apply.
The case, Weinberger v. Wiesenfeld, worked its way to the U.S. Supreme Court, which in 1975 found that widowers and widows with minor children are entitled to Social Security benefits when a wage earner dies.
Parties either seeking or opposing the relocation of their minor children should present relevant evidence concerning the following factors so that the court may make appropriate findings:
Stockport MBC v SM and LS and J (By Children's Guardian) 2016 EWFC 12: Representing local authority in fact finding — Complex medical evidence, minors in pool of perpetrators — complex case management concerning the evidence of minors and legal argument.
That study found that, since 2011, Canada has housed more than 200 Canadian minors in detention in Toronto's Immigration Holding Centre, alongside hundreds of formally detained non-Canadian children, and its authors recommended that Canada implement alternatives to the detention of children rather than confining them in immigration detention facilities or separating them from their detained parents.
While co-parenting is not appropriate in all circumstances following dissolution of marriage or legal separation, the general assembly finds and declares that, in most circumstances, it is in the best interest of all parties to encourage frequent and continuing contact between each parent and the minor children of the marriage after the parents have separated or dissolved their marriage.
The court may deviate from what is presumed reasonable in cost only upon a written finding explaining its determination why ordering or not ordering the provision of health insurance or the reimbursement of the obligee's cost for providing health insurance for the minor child would be unjust or inappropriate.
A child with IED who experiences episodes of inexplicable intense rage might look for a reason for his feelings in his environment (wishing to find an explanation for them), leading him to lash out over apparently «nothing,» yelling, screaming, or throwing things over some minor perceived offence.
Specific findings reported by The Heritage Foundation are that these children are more likely to commit minor and serious crimes, run away from home, be suspended from school, smoke cigarettes, abuse alcohol, carry weapons, engage in physical fighting, and use marijuana and cocaine.
Chapter 2017 - 80, Laws of Florida (Committee Substitute for House Bill 329)-- This bill amends section 61.13, Florida Statutes, to provide that any time - sharing plan may not require a minor child to visit a parent who is a resident of a substance abuse recovery residence between 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., unless a court makes a specific finding that such visitation is in the child's best interests.
The court shall order that the parental responsibility for a minor child be shared by both parents unless the court finds that shared parental responsibility would be detrimental to the child.
Equal time - sharing with a minor child by both parents is in the best interest of the child unless the court finds that: a.
RCW 26.09.260 (5) provides that: The court may order adjustments to the residential aspects of a parenting plan upon a showing of a substantial change in circumstances of either parent or of the child... if the proposed modification is only a minor modification in the residential schedule that does not change the residence the child is scheduled to reside in the majority of the time and: (a) Does not exceed twenty - four full days in a calendar year; or (b) Is based on a change of residence of the parent with whom the child does not reside the majority of the time or an involuntary change in work schedule by a parent which makes the residential schedule in the parenting plan impractical to follow; or (c) Does not result in a schedule that exceeds ninety overnights per year in total, if the court finds that, at the time the petition for modification is filed, the decree of dissolution or parenting plan does not provide reasonable time.
Equal time - sharing with a minor child by both parents is in the best interest of the child unless the court finds that:
«As to the issue of parental alienation the court finds that the actions of the plaintiff and defendant have contributed to the plaintiff's alienation from his minor children
Collaborative divorce is a non-adversarial, non-court process that helps couples find mutually - acceptable solutions to the issues in their divorce, protect their families (if they have minor children), and end their marriage with integrity.
Doctors found that nearly two - thirds of these children adjusted well, some with only minor problems such as developmental delays or learning problems.
A possible explanation could be that we focused on delinquency including at least some serious offences, while Barber et al. (1994) focused on delinquency that included a relatively limited range of minor delinquent acts.4 Nevertheless, our findings clearly indicate that psychological control, including keeping the child dependent and the use of guilt to control the child, elevates the risk for delinquent behavior.
Some jurisdictions qualify this presumption and find that if the parties agree to joint custody, this creates a presumption that it is in the best interests of the minor child.
This finding about stepmothers was somewhat surprising, given that the children's longer term primary ties were to their biological fathers and that most participants only visited their stepmothers and fathers part time when they were minors.
1996)(stating that the court may specify one party as the minor child's primary caretaker and one home as the minor child's primary home for purposes of defining eligibility for public assistance, but that this finding does not diminish the rights of either party, nor create a presumption for or against either party in a custody modification proceeding); Cal.
These studies generally found minor effects of interventions for reducing or preventing child maltreatment.
In our sample, we found only minor differences between first - time parents and those who already had children.
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