If
the mother meets the burden of proof required by law, the opposing parent must show that the move does not reflect the child's best interests.
Not exact matches
In the womb, it was their
mother's liver lungs, kidneys and endocrine glands that carried their
burden and
met their needs.
Mother failed to
meet this
burden of proof on appeal as nothing in the record reflects any impropriety or prejudice on the part of the court.
Upon review, the appellate court finds that
Mother did not
meet this
burden.
To
meet the
burden of proof, the
mother must explain a legitimate reason for the move and show that the move will be made in good faith.