Our wrists and ankles tend to be
neglected and abused joints.
Not exact matches
(A) when a court orders sole custody to one parent, the custodial parent, except in cases of
abuse,
neglect, or abandonment, should facilitate opportunities for reasonable telephonic
and electronic communication between the minor child
and the noncustodial parent, as appropriate, as provided for by court order if the court determines that this type of communication is in the best interest of the child;
and (B) when a court orders
joint custody to both parents, each parent should facilitate opportunities for reasonable telephonic
and electronic communication between the minor child
and the other parent, as appropriate, as provided for by court order if the court determines that this type of communication is in the best interest of the child.
New Hampshire Statute 461 - A: 5 instructs state judges that «except as provided in Paragraph III [which «refers to
abuse and neglect where the decisions of such a parent are clearly not in the best interest of the child»], in the making of any order relative to decision - making responsibility, there shall be a presumption, affecting the burden of proof, that
joint decision - making responsibility is in the best interest of minor children.»
Under the U.S. legal system, you have a constitutional right to
joint or shared custody
and other contact with your children, unless you have been found to be an unfit parent for such reasons as
neglect,
abuse or abandonment.
The Military Families
and Veterans Prevention (MVP) program serves families with children up to 17 years of age at Fort Hood in Bell County,
Joint Base San Antonio in Bexar County,
and Fort Bliss in El Paso County
and specifically aims to prevent child
abuse and neglect.