Sentences with phrase «number of custody disputes»

From the 1970s through the 1980s, more parents came out, triggering an increasing number of custody disputes.

Not exact matches

In both Marques v. Raulino and McCall v. Res, the courts addressed a number of main issues between the parties, but each touched briefly on what is nonetheless an important question: The extent to which a Parenting Coordinator is entitled to resolve disputes about legal custody, mobility, parenting schedules, or anything other than minor or temporary issues.
Due to the increased number of child abductions in disputed custody cases and the potential for kidnapping, a single parent may be asked if they have permission from the non custodial parent to travel with the child — and you may be asked to show written permission in addition to your kid's passport and a copy of his or her birth certificate (no kidding — have all three).
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A growing number of disputed custody cases since 2006 have demonstrated that a mother, or a father, from all social classes, who cut off the child's contact with the other parent, not seldom in combination with allegations of abuse or psychiatric problems, easily can take control over the child and influence the child to reject the other parent without any objective reason — as the investigations made by the police or by consulting psychiatric records show.
The answer is twofold: Number one: No matter where you live you can use the concept of «parental responsibilities» to help settle difficult custody disputes.
A recent Ontario Court of Appeal ruling in a custody dispute where the father is a police officer could have a widespread impact on a number of other family law cases, Toronto family lawyer Christine Marchetti tells The Lawyer's Daily.
«What is most disturbing are the number of instances in which a mental health professional is willing to offer an opinion or even testify in court as to the disposition of issues under dispute (such as custody or visitation) without having seen the other spouse or sometimes even the child.
I routinely get calls from parents who for a number of reasons are pro se (representing themselves) in their custody disputes.
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