Sentences with phrase «n't sharing the residence»

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That said, despite its theoretical benefits, it can not be said that shared parenting is inevitably better than an arrangement, say, in which one parent has primary residence and the other has a fixed visitation schedule.
And if you don't ever want to share your residence with roommates or tenants, consider the Live - In Flip House - Hack.: basically, buy a rehab property as your principal residence, move in, rehab, increase value, then move out, sell at a profit or rent out for income.
She doesn't necessarily go out of her way to actively play with the other residence, but she certainly doesn't mind sharing her space with other kitty roommates.
In other words, carbon dioxide isn't accumulating in the real world because it is fully part of the Water Cycle and so in this shares water's residence time in the atmosphere which is 8 - 10 days.
I couldn't get at the article by Stott, but isn't it a weird coincidence that the professional anti-environmentalist Philip Stott shares a last name and U.K. residence with the professional climatologist Peter Stott?
In some situation, sole custody or primary residence will be in the best interests of children because one parent is better fit to care for the children or if the distance between the residences does not allow for shared parenting.
This may be revealed by considering, for example, whether or not they intended the move to be permanent or temporary, how long they intended to stay, whether they had plans to return to a previous residence, whether the shared intention was unconditional and whether an express or implied condition was satisfied.
To orders entered before October 1, 2009, if the existing order defining custody, primary residence, the parenting plan, time - sharing, or access to or with the child does not expressly govern the relocation of the child.
[13] He considered (1) the existing shared parenting arrangement and the relationship between the children and Ms. G; (2) the existing shared parenting arrangement and the relationship between the children and Mr. S; (3) the desirability of maximizing contact between the children and both parents; (4) the views of the children, which had not been canvassed; (5) Ms. G's reason for moving; (6) the disruption to the children of a change in custody; (7) the disruption to the children consequent on removal from family, schools, and community; and (8) various other factors, such as Mr. S's economic stability, the importance of the paternal grandparents, the location of the proposed residence at Moyie Lake on a leased lot at an RV park, the girls» relationship with Mr. G and his children, and Ms. G's inflexibility.
If you share a home with the complainant, you will not be likely able to return to your residence.
This could be your spouse, children over 16 or other family members that do not have their own insurance, regardless if they share a residence with you or not.
Even if you share the same residence, you will not get any types of separate discounts for living there together; therefore, it makes more sense financially to apply for a renters policy together, if you are comfortable doing so.
After all, the recruiter would want to know your state of residence, not whether you live on the second floor of a townhouse downtown or share an apartment with four people in Chinatown.
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.
Nesting during and after divorce involves the ex-spouses alternating their parenting time between the family home and in either one (shared) or two (separate) residences.
To orders entered before October 1, 2009, if the existing order defining custody, primary residence, the parenting plan, time - sharing, or access to or with the child does not expressly govern the relocation of the child.
She even goes on to say that when the parents can not agree to the future residence of the children the courts should be allowed to order shared - parenting.
If you and your ex-spouse continued to share a residence after the divorce, any alimony payments made during that time can not be deducted.
[FN88] Such an argument does not take into account the increased costs of providing for dual residences for the children or the impact of disabling choices implicit in shared parenting.
My husband and I just evenly bought our first DC residence, and I haven't shared any photos of our new home yet.
Across the country, shared university houses and halls of residence eerily mirror each other: there will always be a few items sourced on drunken nights out, duplicates of everything as everyone's mum bought them the same things at the start of each term (particularly tea towels) and lots of objects you don't even remember acquiring.
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